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Re: Dog ate azaleas- toxic
[Re: joe sixpack]
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10/23/24 06:03 PM
10/23/24 06:03 PM
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Sorry hear that . Just shove it down her throat as far u can an hold her nose . They have to swallow . Sounds mean but that what I have to do get mine take pills or put it in hot dog. Really hope she ok . Keep us posted
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Re: Dog ate azaleas- toxic
[Re: joe sixpack]
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10/23/24 06:14 PM
10/23/24 06:14 PM
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I wouldn't go the vet. You have probably done more than they would do anyway. From here, its just keep the water bowl nearby and maybe some dry dog food to soak up some toxins.
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