Take dog to vet. The best time to get your dog detoxified is within the first 20 mins. The first hour is acceptable for most clinics though. Desitin can seriously dehydrate your dog, which can in turn cause kidney and renal failure. If all the water is being pulled outta the blood, then no water can filter through the kidneys, which means no peeing, which means toxic build up of unhealthy bodily wastes, which leads to renal/kidney failure, and eventually death. When the label says this: Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away then you can't consider it safe. Using bread to help bring it up only works with liquids, the bread soaks it up. You can induce vomitting on your own, force feed hydrogen peroxide, half cup should do it for the average puggle. Regardless of vomitting or not, bring in to the Dr asap.
2006-08-29 09:33:09
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answered by engfoxhound1979 3
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I break in in 1/2 and devour one 1/2 just like a sandwich. The other half I lick the perimeters except many of the ice cream is long past, then I consume the cookie section until it's even with the ice cream. After doing all that I pop the rest of it in my mouth, then lick the cookie off my fingers.
2016-08-09 12:59:07
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answered by patlan 2
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I love puggles! He should be fine. Desitin is made for babies and is safe if ingested. Give him a piece of bread or something to bring it up, or let him go outside and eat grass.
2006-08-29 09:13:28
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answered by Ricky 6
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I holiday in in part and consume one part similar to a sandwich. The different part I lick the perimeters till many of the ice cream is long gone, then I consume the cookie side till it's in spite of the ice cream. After doing all that I pop the leisure of it in my mouth, then lick the cookie off my palms.
2016-08-21 06:59:20
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answered by swindell 4
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well its probably taken whatever course it was gonna take by now but i would have taken my dog to the vet faster than my computer could boot up to ask this question.
2006-09-02 03:51:04
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answered by mysticalflyingsquirrel 3
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Call your vet and ask the nurse...they should be able to give you the best answer.
2006-08-29 09:12:12
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answered by young108west 5
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call poison control or the vet they will give you a real answer... don't want dog to die be safe..
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2006-08-29 09:13:32
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answered by Anonymous
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