2017-05-28 at 5:16 AM UTC
No but you might have just evolved his species another 500 years and taken canine down a path of evolution and the ability to speak and use technology.
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2017-05-28 at 5:27 AM UTC
If he is, I'm gonna hafta find ya and kill ya.
2017-05-28 at 5:31 AM UTC
Originally posted by Misteresolved
I'll send pics of before and after.
I'm waiting.
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2017-05-28 at 5:37 AM UTC
It's a muscle relaxer. How many did he eat and what is the dog's body weight. If he didn't eat a lot and/or IS A large dog he should be okay, but you have to be careful with shit that can suppress the CNS.
A good idea is to always have some Activated charcoal on hand when you have animals and kids. It could end up saving their lives. You can buy it in capsules from the health food store. Not sure if Walmart sells it but they might. In the event that you have a dog or animal eat meds like this you can always give them that at least so so much doesn't absorb in their blood stream. I always have a bottle in my first aid kit for emergencies such as these.
2017-05-28 at 6:07 AM UTC
Meanwhile.....
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2017-05-28 at 6:33 AM UTC
Originally posted by Misteresolved
The dog is less than 5 lbs. And he had to have eaten like 4mg
A dog less than 5 lbs is not a dog. It is a rodent.
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2017-05-28 at 1:07 PM UTC
-SpectraL
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Side effects for dogs include diarrhea, muscle spasms and a cigarette or two.
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2017-05-28 at 4:08 PM UTC
He seems fine now. You guys saved my Chihuahua.