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Again Yosei, i wasnt trying to be meen but this probably
will end up being your dog ate something bad and isnt feeling well. And you dont see me posting my life story, maybe its different with girls but i just had my great aunt, whom i was very close to, die this morning. it may be why im getting a little worked up about this but ... |
And all most people are gunna say are half-assed attempts
at hoping your dog gets better. |
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Well the only reason I'm asking+giving medical advice is because skunks are one of the species of animal who can carry rabies their whole life but not be affected by it, but can still pass it on to other animals who are, but dogs don't usually show signs of it that soon, plus it seems a bit like something else to me, but yeah I'd like to know the other symptoms
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I could care less if people respected my feelings that i don't know.
But I guess i can atleast try and be considerate =.= I probably come off as the rudest asshole but honestly im blunt, im gunna tell u how i feell and if you dont like it, i could care less, its my opinion and i feel thats what you should be expecting when u post something on a public forum. |
Those I'm not sure about =/ I haven't handled the dog today. This is all what my dad has told me. But long term, I do know he eats and drinks normally. 3 times a day, and we have water for him at all time. I feel uncomfortable letting him sit over night without knowing whats wrong with him or if he'll get worse.
He's asleep right now im my parents room. |
Okay. It sounds like he might have gotten into something such as insecticides or pesticides. Most symptoms for a dog that has somehow gotten these in its body are:
hypersalivation (drooling a lot), vomiting, lethargy, tremors, difficulty walking, weakness, and death. This doesn't mean he was poisoned - if you or your neighbor was using these things, or even flea and tick powder - stuff like that, he might have eaten something that had it on it, or inhaled it. So if he starts vomiting or shaking, you need to take him to the vet immediatly. However if he doesn't, but also doesn't start walking tomorrow, you need to take him. Just make sure for now the dog has a fresh and frequent supply of water nearby. |
O-mie the vet O_O
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Oh yah also - did the "Skunk smell" go away on its own or ...? Skunks are nasty things and can carry multiple little diseases so you never know, if he got bit ors omething by one >_> it might be something else.
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lmao xD Not quite mikey, I did go to vet school for a little, though. :3
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