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Emergency Dog Health Care : How to Tell if Your Dog Has Eaten Rat Poison

December 3rd, 2009 by

Learn how to tell if your dog has eaten rat poison and get tips on what to do in this free emergency pet health carevideo. Expert: Dr Adrienne Mulligan Bio: Dr. Adrienne Mulligan graduated from veterinary school at North Carolina State University in 1993, and now owns the Camp Verde Veterinary Clinic in Camp Verde, Arizona. Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler

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15 responses about “Emergency Dog Health Care : How to Tell if Your Dog Has Eaten Rat Poison”

  1. deepree26 said:

    that is exactly what my dog did and died last night don’t mean to bring bad news I really thought she was gonna make it.

  2. deepree26 said:

    close off your whole house pretend you’re not home, you left 4 the day, he just didn’t see u leave turn everything down inside and wait, I did tht when someone throw poisoned food that i found in my doggies mouth. wen i did dat people from one area of my street all came out looking towards my way and i had my phone ready to snap shots. thn i had a visitor come to my door I had to go see him but when i did those ppl saw me & were gone no where to b found

  3. 3x0du5jsant said:

    i use glue traps and never gotten a single rat but when i get one i will spray thinner on it and burn it. i just bought a powerful poison that kill them in about five minutes after eating it. it’s great, this mourning i found 7 dead rats from last night. nice

  4. Gaara0506 said:

    most likely, parvo. One of my friends dog that I was taking care of it had the same symptoms and died of it.

  5. thatonguy9 said:

    katie just feed ur dog white rice and tons of water it will make a diffrence and trty to gie some nutri-cal for ur dog it helps

  6. thatonguy9 said:

    one of my dogs just barley died from my neighbors.. 4year old dog.. so we went and got a new dog an akita so we had her for 3 weeks and my neighbor killed that dog to…. thats fuckin cruel but we cant turn em in cause we dont have proof … any one have any ideas on how to get him in trouble?

  7. TheBestGuitarSoloEVR said:

    Wow go to the vet for fucks sake

  8. xxkatiekatyxx said:

    My dog hasten eaten her food and she cant keep anything down also she threw up just regular clear liqid

  9. clkdragzta said:

    my dog vomits blood with a yellowish liquid on it and he has not eaten for 2 days now only liquid.. i know i will take him to the vet 2morow.. but what could it be???

  10. mbfla said:

    What? A licensed doctor of veterinary medicine stating that a “glue trap is … safer”? HUH? Glue traps are cruel and inhumane — instead, use the
    trap and release devices - vets know about these
    as do humane societies. Vets I know love animals and have zero tolerance for cruelty and animal suffering..I’d like to think this vet misspoke… let’s cut her some slack… and hope that she misspoke! Maybe she’ll post a video about humane trap and release “traps.”

  11. baddbrunette6t9 said:

    I agree with you CloverKitty..
    Thats definitely cruel.

  12. Cloverkitty said:

    I will never use a glue trap on ANY rodent.

    That is cruel, and certainly unecessary when there are simple HUMANE cage-traps to use…

  13. misskia81 said:

    Dont feel bad my drunk neighbor killed my dog too!!

  14. dawa259 said:

    Thank you so much for making this video! My dog Jean-Luc just got into our rat poison:(

  15. imextraordinary said:

    My neighbors poisoned my dog :(