View Full Version : Puppy got into Roundup.
CHrappstead
May 23, 2007, 08:44 PM
Hi, the family puppy which is a Golden Retriever/Lab/Shepard X found an empty container of roundup out on my parents farm. My dad does not know where she found it, but he caught her chewing on it, and yelled at her.
She's 10 months old now, and he said that she was throwing up and wouldn't eat for a whole day and he said that she's gagging. He said she ate today, but she's still throwing up.
My dad thinks she'll be fine, I on the otherhand am really worried. I think she needs to go to the vet?
Any suggestions?
DocWill
May 23, 2007, 09:02 PM
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!! And hurryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy, an in that hurry take the bottle she was chewing on, I like to have a sample of the suspected foreign body to compare contrast while reading the radiograph. If no Vet is available tonight, do not give anything else by mouth. This means ANYTHING. I will explain why in a minute, while you are viewing this, I am fearful of an obstruction in the bowel. The chemical it self isn't as much of a concern, at the present. Before I respond again, Pet Poison Control Phone Number is 18002136680.
DocWill
labman
May 23, 2007, 09:06 PM
I think having gone that long, you can wait until morning to call the vet. I can't say how serious this is, but if the dog is still sick the second day, it can't be good. Be a good question for our new member crusty_crotch_paper to answer.
labman
May 23, 2007, 09:09 PM
Oops, he already did. Chewed off chunks of the bottle are a serious problem.
DocWill
May 23, 2007, 09:25 PM
When a dog starts vomiting, it usually leads too much more series health issues then the original cause to vomit. There is a constant volume of fluids stored on the tummy. Lets say the dog vomits that results in loss of required fluid on his tummy. Now his body has to replace it, as its being replaced each time this eliminated crucial electrolytes in the body for energy. Also excessive vomiting promotes more vomiting that leads to pancreatic stress,tiny vessels bleeding to the stomach lining and one very costly visit to get all that mess sorted out when all they had to do was pick up the food an water, confine him to rest for at least 8 hours of vomit free activity. Followed only by ice chips or cube to lick to wet the whistle, to insure no further vomiting to resume.
DocWill
May 23, 2007, 09:35 PM
Then again with out viewing the radiograph for obvious gassy patterns and inflamed bowel, I would offer a barium series to ensure that an obstruction is the problem. If the dog has good color and walks around willfully I would check on him for obvious abd. Swelling/bloating periodically and see she is taking to the Vet in the morning. Help stop the vomiting via, NOTHING ORAL.
Good Luck
DocWill