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ParNone
06-03-2003, 10:39 AM
I was drying myself off from my bath this morning. Murph had been laying next to the tub with me, when I saw him trot off to investigate something pink on the bedroom floor... Hummmm... Pink??? I went to go see what he found and there was pink dust all over the floor, then I noticed a 2 destroyed pill bottles, one for the Pepto Bismol and the other a Prescription bottle and a lil' pile of yellow pills. ARGH!!!

It had to be Oz that ate the pills, because Murph was in the bathroom with me and Maddie was still snoozing on the bed. I started running around the room in a panic, trying to get dressed, then I thought maybe I should try to get him to vomit, so I was running around looking for my Vet book. Looking... Looking... for Inducing Vomit... Not under "I" in the index... wouldn't ya know... finally found it under "Vomit, inducing of".... Said not to do induce if traqulizers are involved. I wasn't sure what the yellow pills were, cuz the label was destroyed too, but I thought they might be the ones to help Oz relax for carsickness, which sounded a lil' too close to traqulizers. So I decided against inducing vomiting. Meanwhile Oz was just calmly laying on the bed looking at me and Murph like we're nuts, cuz I'm running around the room in circles, telling Oz "Not to worry... Not to worry", while thinking, "Oh my gosh! Oh my Gosh! My baby's gonna have brain damage... Got to Hurry... Got to Hurry..." and Murph is excitedly following me. Maddie's still soundly snoozing on the bed, through all the malee.

Oh my gosh! I left the pills on the floor. Run back and pick everything up and stuff it into a plastic bag, then run and get the vacuum and get all the pepto dust up off the floor. Run to go call the vet, when I remember that I temporarily don't have phone service at home (long story involving my phone company going out of business and me parcrastinating switching to a new company). Reverse gears again and rush to the bedroom to get dressed to just take him directly to the vet. Stop and check Oz's eyes real quick. Oh gosh! they look a lil' dilated. Hurrying faster now, if that's possible, and finish dressing. Toss a confused Maddie and Murph outside.... Grab Oz and more running around, looking for his leash and collar... Start out the door, then rush back to get the bag of remaining pill debree...

Race to vet in record time... I tell'em what pills I think he took. They take him right away and start inducing vomiting. They look up his records and figure out what pill it is and how many was in the bottle, minus how many I think I've given him of that pill and figure he's only had maybe 3 or 4 of them. For a dog Oz's weight, 3 is around the maximum dosage, before he'd be OD'ing on the pills, so he should be fine... *WHEW*... Majorily groggy, but fine. He's spending the day at the vet's, so they can watch him, but he should be okay.

When I get home tonight, I'm gonna have to put all pill bottles away in the upper kitchen cabinets I guess. I'm pretty sure those pills were in my nightstand, so he must have pulled the drawer open to get them. Never had Murph or Maddie ever do anything remotely like this and Oz has never showed any interest in pill bottles before, but they are plastic and that's the one thing he does like to chew on. Should have thought about that, but didn't think he'd be pulling drawers open. Having small dogs all my life, I forget how much more access he has to things, being so big. Thank zeus, it was a lesson learned without major consequence.

Par...

DoggiesAreTheBest
06-03-2003, 10:49 AM
That was a clse one!! You had my heart racing as I was reading your story. Glad Oz is OK. That lil bugger. Now it's your turn, slow down, calm down, and breathe!!

KYS
06-03-2003, 10:59 AM
My Goodness! What an experience.
So glad Oz will be ok.

CountryWolf07
06-03-2003, 11:05 AM
Wow! Whew.. reading this scared me.. thank goodness Oz will be alright...

K9karen
06-03-2003, 11:12 AM
Gee, my heart was pounding and I was so nervous, I felt like I was in the room with you! What an awful scare! I'd be the same way! Hope by the time you read this, Oz is back from the vet and recovered...how many grey hairs do you have now???

slleipnir
06-03-2003, 11:19 AM
Wow, that would be so scary!! I'm glad Oz is ok :)

ramanth
06-03-2003, 11:49 AM
:eek: :eek:

They sure do know how to keep us on our toes! :rolleyes: ;)

So glad to hear Oz will be okay. :)

*HUGS*

Now go take ANOTHER relaxing bubble bath. :D

Uabassoon
06-03-2003, 12:31 PM
OMG that must have been so scary. I'm glad Oz will be ok.

lovemyshiba
06-03-2003, 12:31 PM
Wow--you sure know how to tell a story--I was picturing the whole thing as I read, including the snoozing Maddie--if course, I was picturing it in my house, but still.

Thank God you found the pills and took him to the vet. I'm afraid if Abbey would get ahold of something like that, she would eat everything!!!

I hope dear Oz is ok, and that you can have a relaxing day!!

aly
06-03-2003, 01:21 PM
What a SCARE! I'm so glad everything will be okay!

anna_66
06-03-2003, 01:47 PM
Your a good story teller, I felt like I was right there in the room with you!
I'm so glad to hear that Oz will be alright & Kimmy is right, they sure know how to keep us on our toes;)
Give him a big hug from me when he comes home{{{Hugs}}}

GSDgurl
06-03-2003, 01:56 PM
WOW....what a mourning~!! You told that story really good.... I was able to picture you running around n' the dogs just like "What??"....LOL
Im glad to hear everything is OK with Oz now... Pulling a drawer open??....silly boy.
Well now its ur time to relax.....enjoy~! N' don't worry~!

mugsy
06-03-2003, 02:11 PM
Hey, can I relate to that story! Remember Max and the ibuprofin? I'm glad Oz will be ok. Let us know how he is when he gets home.

Logan
06-03-2003, 02:36 PM
Too familiar to me too, Par None!! Honey ate Imodium........and thankfully, we didn't have to have her at the vet's since we induced that vomiting right away. Thankfully, the ER vet told me exactly what to do! So glad that OZ is going to be ok!!!! :)00

Pam
06-03-2003, 02:48 PM
Wow! What a morning you had! I could picture me being in the same situation and running in circles like you were. (I run in circles when the situation isn't even a crisis! :rolleyes: )I'm glad that Oz is going to be OK!! Boy, these pupsters sure can age us can't they? Give that naughty boy a hug from me when you bring him home. :)

SnowballPuppieDog
06-03-2003, 04:01 PM
oh my i am soo glad he is ok..... :confused: well tell him i said not to eat any more pill botteles......:rolleyes:

Cisco's Mom
06-03-2003, 04:14 PM
ParNone, I agree with the others you sure can tell a story very well. I was sitting on the edge of my chair the whole way thru your story. I'm glad Oz is at the vets and doing well. I bet he won't want to mess with any more pills after having to go thru what he has at the vets!:eek:

captain
06-03-2003, 04:26 PM
ParNone,

Cats have 9 lives, dogs seem to need them too ........ don't you think!!!

Glad he is OK!!:)

Cincy'sMom
06-03-2003, 04:39 PM
Glad to hear Oz will be okay...let us kow how he is after he gets home!!

I can see the same thing at my house...Cincy would have eatenthe pills, Sadie would be following me and Spot would be snoozing :)

Fox-Gal
06-03-2003, 05:09 PM
I'm so gald your baby is ok.
I know what you must have been going through. My Boxer a few years ago got in the shed and ate a whole bag of fertilizer, scared me to death. Still to this day we don't know how he got in there, but we now have a lock on the door!! I've learned dog proff you home as if you had small children.

tatsxxx11
06-03-2003, 05:14 PM
Oh, what a morning!!:eek: I was on the edge of my seat with every word! Thank goodness he's ok...What a scare! My girls get into everything, so EVERYTHING potentially dangerous, especially meds., are kept in the highest kitchen cabinets or ones with child "locks!" Please keep us updated! Hugs to you, Oz!!

GoldenRetrLuver
06-03-2003, 05:17 PM
WOW! Oz put you threw quite a SCARE! Im glad hes ok. Please keep us updated!:)

ChrisH
06-03-2003, 05:20 PM
What a scare!!!:eek: So glad Oz will be okay.

micki76
06-03-2003, 05:54 PM
Originally posted by ParNone
Having small dogs all my life, I forget how much more access he has to things, being so big. Thank zeus, it was a lesson learned without major consequence.
Par...

Amen to that! You know having small dogs all my life too, I'da never thought of one getting into the nightstand! Naw T! Glad everything's ok. Keep us updated.

Sudilar
06-03-2003, 10:08 PM
Very scary!!! I'm so glad Oz will be ok. Whew!

delidog
06-03-2003, 10:29 PM
Oh Poor Oz!!!!
poor You!!!!!!!

I am Soo Glad that hes' alright...litle mischief kid!!!!!!

Please keep us updated....and put those bottles...Way Up High!!!!;)

kingrattus
06-03-2003, 10:33 PM
I'm glad Oz is ok.
We had a some what similar thing happen to Max, except it was a double cake with inch thick iceing.
My dad was freaking out, I'm just glad he knew what to do, he made a potion of water & porixide(sp) & force fed it to Max, with my help.
Shortly after we had 3 massive rainbow fluffy piles in the backyard & 1 unhappy puppy.
Did I mention Max was only 6-7 months old!! I still wanna know how he ate it all. the cake was huge & he had less then 1 min to eat it all!!

wolf_Q
06-03-2003, 11:03 PM
:eek: :eek: :eek:

Oz, you nawtee boy!!! You sure gave us all a scare! Glad you are ok now!!

Nebo gets into my parents nightstand.....I wish they would be more careful about keeping it closed. He has a thing for earplugs!

marysmerrycats
06-04-2003, 01:52 AM
Your a good story teller, I felt like I was right there in the room with you!

me too! I could feel your panic! I think it is how I would be reacting too... what to do first...?

what a terrifying experience for you!! I'm glad your dog is going to be ok! I was going to suggest that you keep the pills in a drawer, but since thats where you had them... these pets! they do the darndest things!

Cookiebaker
06-04-2003, 05:34 AM
Ooh my goodness...my heart was pounding when I read that story!! Oz, you nawtee nawtee rascal you!!! I'm so glad that he's going to be fine, and that you were able to get him to the vet in time. This is one of my worst fears with Malone 'cause this is exactly how he acts!! :eek:

marysmerrycats
06-04-2003, 02:07 PM
how is Oz doing now?

ParNone
06-04-2003, 03:42 PM
Hi Ya'll!!!

Thanks for all the compliments and well wishes! Oz is much
better today and sends out Collie Nose Nudges to everybody.
He was so happy to see me yesterday, he tried to
climb in my lap, while I was talking to the vet. Only his front
paws and chest fit though.:) He was really sleepy last night,
when I got him home. He was sleeping so deeply, a nudge
wouldn't wake him, which concerned me, so I shook him
awake. I got the look from him, but still had to do it a few more
times throughout the night just to make sure.

I did put all the pills and stuff up out of his reach and wouldn't
you know, he was looking for stuff to get into this morning
again while I was in the bath. First a pillow off my love seat, then
a shirt on my chair. Then at lunch, he snatched a french fry
straight off the plate I was holding. He did it so fast, I couldn't
even get out a "No", fore he swallowed it... errrrrr... He must
have more energy or sumpin' now that he's stopped growing.
Never had these issues, when he was puppy. Guess I'm gonna
have to exercise him more in the mornings and see if that'll help.

k9karen writes:

how many grey hairs do you have now???
Hi karen... LOL! None yet, but if I start getting them, I'm gonna
know who caused them. He's quickly shattering that
well-mannered Lassie like image.:) My trainer keeps telling me
she's never seen such an exhuberant Collie before. I keep
telling her, it's cuz he was raised by terriers.

So how're you doing?

mugsy writes:

Remember Max and the ibuprofin?
Hi mugsy... No, I don't know if I missed that one or just don't
remember. I hope you were better in a crisis than I was.:)


Par...

Uabassoon
06-04-2003, 03:44 PM
I'm so happy to hear Oz is doing better. Thanks for the update.

anna_66
06-04-2003, 06:54 PM
:D Glad to hear he's doing fine today:D