Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Dog eating hair removal cream....gunna die??

lol ok soo my friends dog just ate a whole tube of hair removal cream from tescos. What is the chance the dog will die. The cream is tescos own brand and the dog is a 16 week old english bull terrier.



This is a serious question. I know i find it a little funny but I dont want him to die. What do you think? is the hair removal cream toxic enough??



Thanks



Dog eating hair removal cream....gunna die??

Call the Vet now. This is a serious emergency.



Have the tube on hand to take with you.



You may need to make him vomit. The vet can explain. 1 or 2 teaspoons of hydrogen peroxide will make him vomit within 5-10 minutes.



This is a SERIOUS emergency. If you read the label, it will tell you what to do if ingested (eaten). Follow those instructions and get your vet on the phone now.



Please hurry and do this. It's a serious problem and waiting is going to make things worse.



Best of luck.



Dog eating hair removal cream....gunna die??

The pup should be taken to the vets right away. Poor puppy!



Dog eating hair removal cream....gunna die??

I don't know but thats definitely not funny. Read the ingredients. You can call Poison Control and ask them. Or you could call a vet. Most vets won't charge for over-the-phone advice.



Dog eating hair removal cream....gunna die??

Probably...... if not!!! Just loss of hair!



Dog eating hair removal cream....gunna die??

Hello, ASK A REAL VET..not the kind who claim to be one's in here...also look on the tube, see if there is info on poisioning by this stuff..but definately ASK A REAL VET..a GOOD professional won't be in here answering questions then claim to be one...Take Care :)



Dog eating hair removal cream....gunna die??

It's definately worth a call to poison control, or the vet to ask the question.. I wouldn't have called you and got you to ask a bunch of strangers.. I would have called myself to find out if it's a problem. You ever smelled that stuff?? Without reading the label, it's apparent that it's not a good idea to be eating it..



Dog eating hair removal cream....gunna die??

the hair removal cream is not not toxic enough to kill the dog but to be on the safe side make sure the dog drinks plenty of water. the dog might throw up but it will be fine



Dog eating hair removal cream....gunna die??

He should go to the vet just in case.



He probably won't.



Tell your friend to be prepared to clean up massive amount of vomit or diarrhea.



And if the dog doesn't do that..you got lucky..my dog would've lol.



Dog eating hair removal cream....gunna die??

Get off the computer and call the poison control center, there should be a number on the back of the bottle. Your friend probably should not even have a dog. IF the dog is not dead by now, consider finding him a new owner!



Shame on you people



Dog eating hair removal cream....gunna die??

Please tell your friend to take the 16 WEEK old dog to the vet. It's not funny at all and you shouldn't joke about it, the dog could be in pain.



I'm sure it's toxic ENOUGH - it's not like the dog would normally have that on it's menu. Be a good friend and make sure the dog sees a vet before it's too late. The dog may need to drink a lot of water to flush it out, or worse. WHO KNOWS - ASK A VET!! :) Please!



Dog eating hair removal cream....gunna die??

Give the dog lots of milk. it may help. also in his water put one teaspoon of vinegar in a full bowl of water. Take him to the vet right away. Hair removal burns. Go Now To The Vet .You Got Me Worry.



Dog eating hair removal cream....gunna die??

I've work with animals in the pass; you need to take the dog to see a veterinarian as soon as possible. The hair removal products have acids and other chemicals that are only to be put on skin for a curtain amount of time. And if left on for too long the acids in the products can actually burn the users skin, leaving burns to the 1st, 2nd, or ever 3rd degree if left for way to long. This will happen much quicker if the dog digested this product. Take the dog to the vet, and also call the poisons control number on the box of the cream Hope everything goes well.

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