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Lurcherman, please think deeply before you submit a kneejerk post. Ask yourself whether your missives can be considered as inconsiderate, offensive or just plain hubristic
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Please will you let us know how she gets on?Brooke will be seen again by the vet on Friday. She is more of herself as the week goes on. Take care all. Look after your four legged friends.
yeah thats awful experience, but thanks that your dog is safe now.We took Brooke to the vet yesterday to have her ears treated for an infection. About an hour later I walked her on a local field which a lot of dog walkers use. I caught her eating vomit and in all fairness to her she stopped when I told her to. All seemed fine until about an hour later when she seemed disoriented-not walking straight, eyes peering and just totally out of character. We talked about it and thought that there could be a temporary imbalance due to her ear treatment. I phoned the vet who agreed with my thoughts. What I didn't mention was the vomit. We were going to let her sleep and hopefully be better for it. The wife said she looked drugged up. I was straight back on the phone to the vet. They asked us to get her to them asap. We did so and they admitted that she could die. She stayed overnight on a drip. They told us that they nearly lost her during the afternoon.
Come 9pm we were informed that she was responding and 'out of the woods' She's back home now as if nothing had happened!
The main message is that the vomit almost certainly deposited by a drug user.
Keep an eye on your dog as much as possible when you are out.