Unless she ate a lot, it shouldn't be a big deal. It may make her vomit or give her some loose stool, but it it wasn't a whole container she should be fine. You might try to give her a slice of bread in pieces to kind of help absorb or push it through.
Good Luck!
2006-06-24 17:47:53
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answered by lorenwood25 2
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Dog Ate Vaseline
2016-10-19 00:01:07
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answered by wein 4
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My dog got a hold of my vaseline and ate some without my knowing. Is it lethal?
Please don't just tell me to take her to the vet. I'm already aware that I should do that, but we don't have the money right now so it's not an option unless we're certain it's very serious. I don't need to be told why I should even if it's something small or whatnot...
2015-08-16 16:03:54
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-04-14 23:50:47
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answered by Jessica 4
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Honestly, it's gonna give her the shits...... probably for a few days. Technically its just grease. It's not water-soluable, but is passable... you'll get a kick out of this... My mom's dogs ate her candle dye, about a pint between the 2, puked yellow spots all over the house, and are living, breathing, and very well today.... no worries, just make sure she has access outdoors.
2006-06-24 17:50:29
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answered by bebe75204 4
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On average, Milk chocolate contains 44 mg of theobromine per oz. Semisweet chocolate contains 150mg/oz. Baker's chocolate 390mg/oz. Using a dose of 100 mg/kg as the toxic dose it comes out roughly as: 1 ounce per 1 pound of body weight for Milk chocolate 1 ounce per 3 pounds of body weight for Semisweet chocolate 1 ounce per 9 pounds of body weight for Baker's chocolate. So, for example, 2 oz. of Baker's chocolate can cause great risk to an 15 lb. dog. Yet, 2 oz. of Milk chocolate usually will only cause digestive problems. I would think that all the sugar and heavy dough will make him sicker then the chocolate. I'm sure he may either vomit or have a bad case of diarrhea and may get a little hyper.
2016-04-04 01:55:34
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answered by ? 4
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Not likely to have anything to worry about. Not a habit to encourage as it is a petroleum product and interferes with digestion and absorption of nutrients. But for a one time event, It is not likely to have any significant effect. It may give her some loose stools for a short while. side note: petroleum jelly is the main ingredient in many hairball treatments given to cats.
Just relax, but if she wants to go outside, I would not delay her at all!
Next time, put the petroleum jelly away, and with its lid back on. But you knew that already.
2006-06-24 17:51:04
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answered by Anonymous
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It's completely harmless.
In fact, the inventor of Vaseline, Robert Chesebrough, used to eat a tablespoon of it every day. He believed it was good for the digestion.
2006-06-24 17:49:13
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answered by metavariable 4
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It isn't a problem. The vaseline will simply pass through. However, it is a warning to you that your pup has no knowledge about what is and isn't harmful and will taste anything she can get hold of, so make sure that anything that could harm her is put away out of reach.
Yr. welcome
2006-06-24 17:47:12
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answered by old lady 7
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It is very difficult to train a dog if you do not have the proper dog training equipment. The right piece of equipment, when properly fitted, helps aid in communication between you and your pet.
Leather Dog Collars, Harnesses, and Leashes
Basic training equipment that every owner needs is a leather dog collar and a dog leash. When you are placing the collar on your pet, you will want to make sure that it is snug enough that it won't slide over your dog's head should they balk, but it isn't so tight that it is restricts their ability to breathe.
Every time you put the collar on your dog, you need to check the fit. Puppies grow, and older dogs can gain and lose weight as well, which will also impact how the collar fits. In addition to making sure that the collar fits properly, you will want to check to make sure that the buckle isn't showing signs of strain, that the stitching is good, and that the leather hasn't developed dry rot.
Many people also like to have a leather dog harness for their dog. Many dog owners feel that a dog harness is more secure, and also provides better control than a traditional dog collar. The harness allows you to move the dog's entire torso, as opposed to simply jerking on the neck when you need the dog to stop or heel.
Knowing How to Properly Use Dog Training Equipment
Knowing the type of equipment that you need is only part of the dog training experience. You also need to know how to properly use it. The best way to make sure that you are using the equipment properly is by signing up for a dog obedience course.
The great thing about dog obedience courses is that you will be working with someone who knows how dog training equipment works, and they will also be able to offer tips and suggestions about what you can do when you and your pet seem to be having communication issues. It is important to note that if you have a pet that tends to be aggressive, whether towards other dogs or people, the instructor might suggest that your dog wear a dog muzzle. This will allow the other dog owners in the surrounding environment to feel more secure, and may also prevent the outbreak of a fight from ensuing between your dog and other dogs in the class.
Advanced Dog Training Options
As your pet gets older, you may decide to explore more training options. Once a dog has mastered basic obedience, there are several different options available to you. Some people decide that they want to teach their puppy how to move through obstacles, and then later go on to compete in agility classes.
Some people even decide to learn more about having their dog certified to be a search and rescue dog. If you decide that you want to pursue a specific type of advanced dog training, you will be required to purchase additional dog training equipment that is applicable for your specific needs.
The exact type of equipment that you and your dog will need will depend on the type of training you pursue. For example, if you are hoping to utilize your dog as a means of protection, chances are highly likely that any attack dog training equipment that you will need will be entirely different from the majority of the training tools that you would purchase for agility training.
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2016-04-14 23:07:58
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answered by Anonymous
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She will probably be fine. I work in a nursing home, and we had a resident that ate it thinking it would work as a laxative. She did it all the time, no matter what we tried to do to stop her. She was fine, and no it didn't help her bowels...lol
2006-06-24 17:44:29
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answered by Anonymous
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