Hugo at the vet

Ugh I’m panicking right now, Hugo is in the back getting induced vomiting.

I took him to the dog park and right at the gate was a few broken up dog pepperoni sticks, and unfortunately it’s not unusual for poisonous treats to be left at dog parks. So out of precaution I have opted to induce vomiting, as it just seemed to weird how they were piled on top of each other on a little pillar... I was too busy unlatching the gate I didn’t even notice what he was doing, I managed to grab one and sniffed it and broke it in half… it smelled normal.. but just incase I’ve brought him in.

Now my anxiety is stressing over what the vet warned me about regarding induced vomiting, that it can come with risks, worse one being pneumonia. She agreed with me that it is kind of weird how the treats were laying but that I had two options, induce vomiting or monitor him. Well, unfortunately I work and can’t monitor him 24/7 so I opted to induce vomiting. But now I’m worried I’m doing possible harm for no reason. I had to induce vomiting a lot with Axel with no issues so I am hoping all will be fine.

Sorry, just needed to vent 😔
 

Candy

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Oh no! What a worry for you! It does seem strange, the way that the treats were put there, so it sounds like you've gone for the safest option, given that you can't be there to monitor Hugo all the time.
If it's any comfort, Joy had to have induced vomiting a couple of years ago when she sneakily snaffled a plastic wrapper from some raw meat out of the neighbours' recycling before I could get to her and she was absolutely fine afterwards .
I do hope Hugo is OK, please keep us all updated. :hug:
 
Could you test some of the treats to check if they contain poison?

Snowie had to have induced vomiting after eating human poo with drugs in it. He was very weak in the hind quarters after, apparently a side effect of the vomit drugs (can’t remember if it’s the drug that induces vomiting or the one that stops it). That was scary. But he was very happy and drowsy and recovered fine.

Best of luck with Hugo. I’m sure he’ll be fine. xxx
 

Lab_adore

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Oh dear, these dogs of ours! I would have done exactly the same thing Kelsey, it is too risky to let poison into their system potentially. I'm sure Hugo will bounce with with ease :hug:
 
So sorry you've been put through this Kelsey. Why would someone leave poison? Why would someone leave pepperoni? It's all so horrible. Given the risks, I'd have done the same. Hopefully Hugo is his normal self now and having some lovely treats from Mum xx
 
Could you test some of the treats to check if they contain poison?
I had wondered this too, but unfortunately before my gut feelings started I had thrown the piece I found away in the poop bin. I did look in there before I left but it was way too far down. Turns out the vet wouldn’t have been able to test it anyways so now I’m glad I didn’t dive in to the poop bin 😅
 
So sorry you've been put through this Kelsey. Why would someone leave poison? Why would someone leave pepperoni? It's all so horrible. Given the risks, I'd have done the same. Hopefully Hugo is his normal self now and having some lovely treats from Mum xx
Truly some awful people out there 😔 a few people commented on the Facebook post about their dogs almost dying the last few months by this exact same thing. So I am glad I induced vomiting! I bought him a bone to have as a nice treat at a campfire tonight 💙
 

HAH

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Oh poor Hugo, well done to you for your swift decisive action. It’s not pleasant, and there are some risks, but it definitely sounds like you’ve done the right thing with inducing vomiting and it’ll all be a distant dream for Hugo after a day or two. It’s brutal though, isn’t it? We had to do it with Kipper when he was about Hugo’s age after he chewed up an envelope of foxglove seeds - I’ll never forget his wretched little face 🥺 But all’s well that ends well x
 
Hope all goes well with lovely Hugo. I've heard of people finding poisons here too. So despicable. Chewie was given activated charcoal at the vet once. Apparently he nommed it up. 😅
 
Oh poor Hugo, well done to you for your swift decisive action. It’s not pleasant, and there are some risks, but it definitely sounds like you’ve done the right thing with inducing vomiting and it’ll all be a distant dream for Hugo after a day or two. It’s brutal though, isn’t it? We had to do it with Kipper when he was about Hugo’s age after he chewed up an envelope of foxglove seeds - I’ll never forget his wretched little face 🥺 But all’s well that ends well x
I don’t think I would have slept a wink or relaxed one minute, so it simply had to be done! Thankfully I didn’t have to watch him throw up at all, that would have been really hard to see. He plowed me down when they brought him back to me though! :pull:(That was the vet tech and him coming towards me) They told me that he would be tired the rest of the day from the medications they gave him….. nope…:cwl:
 
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