If there were onions in it CALL THE VET. If not keep the dog confined to an easily cleaned area in case of diarhea and or vomiting.
2007-06-02 20:57:04
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answered by Eva 4
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I don't think chow mein is lethal to dogs, but call your nearest 24-hour emergency vet and tell them about what happened. They would be best able to answer that question. My suggestion would simply be to get out the paper towels, cause your dog's gonna have a bad case of mud butt. Good luck though, and call the vet!
2007-06-02 23:18:34
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answered by Bella 4
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My dog LOVES chow mein. I pick out the onions and mix it in with her regular dog food. She love it the 2nd day when the dried noodles are soft. We buy it from our local Chinese restaurant, not canned. So far, she hasn t had any issues. She is a little shih-tzu. Hasn t hurt her or given her any stomach upsets. We get it for her every couple of weeks. Of course, then we are forced to eat it , too!
2016-09-28 11:20:55
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answered by sherry 1
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Nah, dogs get into garbage and eat rotting things every day. This won't necessarily KILL her, but it could give her a tummy ache and diarrhea. Please be careful in the future. That's so cool that you have a Boston terrier! I saw one of those while I was at the vet yesterday and it was SO adorable! Good luck! :)
2007-06-02 22:55:15
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answered by Anonymous
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just watch your dog tonite and if he gets sick it may be a god send. people food isnt good for a dog or cat. it shouldnt kill him but keep an eye on him. im not sure what you can give a dog to induce vomiting but in most cases it will happen naturally if he ate too much.
good luck
cheers
josie
2007-06-02 20:56:12
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answered by josie d 3
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I seriously doubt that he'd die, but it may give him indigestion/diarrhea. You may want to crate him or confine him to an area with paper on the floor just in case.
2007-06-02 20:53:21
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answered by copperhead 7
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Not a problem. Every now and then we all deserve a treat.
You shouldn't be worried a bit.
What goes in, comes out.
2007-06-02 20:56:46
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answered by Maureen G 3
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I have a small poodle, and I give her old the time . she love it.
don't give your dog any food at list 4 hours. don't let him drink allot of water.
2007-06-02 21:05:07
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answered by KATY 3
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I'm sure nothing serious will happen
2007-06-02 20:55:49
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answered by me 2
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