[NAGDU] Update on my pup
Marilyn tucci
t21114 at optonline.net
Wed Sep 28 23:19:46 UTC 2016
Hi Marsha,
Glad to hear your dog is doing better. I hope you feel better soon too.
Dogs can get into a lot of things they shouldn't and sometimes they are
so quick . One of my friends who was a puppy raiser was walking with
the puppy in a restaurant to get to a meeting room we were going into
when the puppy grabbed the food off someones plate as they passed the
table. My friend offered to buy the person another meal .
Marilyn and Anna
On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 03:34 PM, Marsha Drenth via NAGDU wrote:
> Hi List,
> Thank you to all those that prayed, sent good thoughts, or get well
> bives on the list, emails or in text messages. I am so ready for this
> week to be over. But I am very happy to report that pup is now home
> with me. She did not have any complications like seizures, tremours,
> or fast heart rate. She has had diarrhea and is on a very bland diet.
> But my girl is home. So to explain more as my message was very short.
> My dog is a 6 year old black lab cross from GDF. My husband I had left
> my puppy with a family who has watched her before, of course they love
> dogs. We were going to the beach, and thought it would be a good idea
> for my pup to have her own little vacation. I travel alot for work, so
> she works long days. Now this is what I do, not what others have to
> do. Please don't judge. my puppy had snagged a bag of items that were
> purchased at the store off the counter. No one was looking so she
> decided to eat the whole bag. The bag contained 12 ounces of dark semi
> sweet baking chocolate, a
> bag of carmel pieces, and a bag of pretzels. Pup ate the whole bag,
> plastic and all. The mom in the family saw right away what had
> happened, called my vet, which recommended that she be taken to the
> nearest clinic. They were able to make her throw up, gave her the
> charcoal, and observe her. This all happened on Monday, the day that
> my husband I were to come home. Pup stayed in the hospital for a few
> days and is now home. Pup is very happy to be home, but is definately
> not acting her self. I was in contact with the folks over at the GDF,
> so they are aware of everything that went on. It was very scarey. Of
> course this couuld happened anywhere at any time. My pup was being
> very sneaky, which she can be sometimes.
> Also, if my pup had done this with me present, I would of course have
> given her the peroxide. We have some in a kit for emergencies on all
> levels of our home. But this did not happen with me around. I also
> didn't know that the subject of the thread had been changed, so didn't
> see all the messages on list.
> As I mentioned above, I am ready for the week to be over. I am now
> sick myself too. My normal bronchitis in the fall. My poor hubby, now
> taking care of both of us.
> Thanks again for the support.
>
> Marsha drenth email: marsha.drenth at gmail.com Sent with my IPhone
> Please note that this email communication has been sent using my
> iPhone. As such, I may have used dictation and had made attempts to
> mitigate errors. Please do not be hesitant to ask for clarification as
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