What should I do if my dog ate silicia gel? - dog ate sanitary napkin
Silica gel is in little white packets that come in shoes and said to eat, not to. If my dog ate what could happen and what should I do?
What should I do if my dog ate silicia gel? - dog ate sanitary napkin
Silica gel is in little white packets that come in shoes and said to eat, not to. If my dog ate what could happen and what should I do?
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Imeidiatly contact your veterinarian and make sure you drink plenty of water.
Imeidiatly contact your veterinarian and make sure you drink plenty of water.
I would keep an eye on the dog. Make sure there is enough water for the dog to drink. And call a veterinarian who can say whether this damage is complete or not.
Tip: Apply the finger of nausea in the throat. See if you can him sick again.
You should call a veterinarian. May depend on the amount that he / she ate. Do not wait!
Only the silica gel is nontoxic, nonflammable and chemically inert. However, certain accounts may be doped with a moisture content indicator, such as cobalt (II), which is toxic and potentially carcinogenic. Cobalt (II) is blue when dry (anhydrous) and pink when moist hydrate (). This is one reason, most silica gel packets labeled as hazardous or toxic if swallowed.
In addition, the silica gel in the fields of cat litter for animals should be used.
Just avoid an eye on your dog if something unusual, such as vomiting, eating, or stop drinking, PPL seems to be weak and lazy to bring the dog to a vet.
Good luck! =)
Only the silica gel is nontoxic, nonflammable and chemically inert. However, certain accounts may be doped with a moisture content indicator, such as cobalt (II), which is toxic and potentially carcinogenic. Cobalt (II) is blue when dry (anhydrous) and pink when moist hydrate (). This is one reason, most silica gel packets labeled as hazardous or toxic if swallowed.
In addition, the silica gel in the fields of cat litter for animals should be used.
Just avoid an eye on your dog if something unusual, such as vomiting, eating, or stop drinking, PPL seems to be weak and lazy to bring the dog to a vet.
Good luck! =)
Silica gel is a poison! Get your dog to a vet immediately, because we need stomach pumped!
Well .. taking into account the small packets are to be incorporated in products capable of moisture, keep it dry ... I think it would be a good thing in a puppy .. Wet Duh ... Call the vet and see what can happen, a puppy that was with gel beads, which absorb humidity, the largest ever placed in his heart ...
Quit wasting time !!!!! Call possession of call control to vomit with your vet and all that, "said the reach of children and pets! How would a child.
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