HELP SOS PET

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  1. Nate77

    Nate77 New Seed

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    My girlfriends dog just ate most of a pink princess philodendron.

    Not sure what to do if anyone has any suggestions? No vet open till am

    We are freaking out

    Any help appreciated
     
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  3. Palustris

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    Sorry @Nate77 but I've only just seen your post, I hope your girlfriends dog is Ok.
    I had a good look on line but only seem to find the advice of ' take your dog to a veterinary clinic' which obviously couldn't be done.
    @Palustris obviously had better luck than me and has posted a very good link.

    Do you not have emergency 'out of hours' veterinary practices ?

    Keeping everything :fingerscrossed: that medical aid was found and given.
     
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    Yes we looked all over the net , thank you

    It's all good thank you , He is going to be fine we stayed up and watched symptoms, went and go yogurt and milk incase.

    There is an emergency vet and hour away , we were ready to make the trip if needed.

    He never has done this before she has all kinds of plants at her place , and we have a bunch at my place.

    He is 10 years old and 1st time he has done anything like that. We are think his belly was upset possibly.

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    Aww look at him..:heart:..he resting peacefully, that's an encouraging sign. Glad it's a happy ending. Natte.
     
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    Pleased that he is ok. Normally the first chew of any Aroid is enough to stop an animal eating any more. Determined if he managed more than that.
     
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    He ate atleast 4 leaves
     

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