I noticed right away and we got him to
the vet under an hour.
Not exact matches
Also maybe it seems like a lot to make your dog a cake, but when I compare it to the money we spend on special dog food for her allergies or that one time we took her to the
vet at 1 in the morning because she wasn't eating to find out she just had irregular gas patterns (bitch just literally had gas) making a cake and frosting it in way
under an
hour seems like a walk in the park.
If it's been
under two
hours since ingestion, your
vet will probably induce vomiting.
If you're in a rural area or no one has come looking for the dog about an
hour after you found the dog take the dog to a
vet clinic or animal shelter to be scanned for a microchip (an invisible ID implanted
under the skin).
Dogs that are
under 6 months of age we ask you live within 2
hours of ODR so you can return to our
vet for included follow up care.
Use medication
under guidance of your
vet if necessary and give them a relaxant a few
hours before you go the
vet to take the edge off the experience for them (just like humans who are scared of flying do before getting on a plane).
My 11 month old Malshi got a hold of 250 mg of naprozen (Alleve) and I got him to the
vet in
under an
hour.
Additionally, if the urine concentrating ability of your cat's kidneys isn't a crucial piece of information your
vet is looking for at that particular time, your
vet may also give your cat a dose of subcutaneous (
under the skin) fluids and sit them in a cage for a few
hours while those fluids work their way through your cat's kidneys and arrive in their bladder as urine.