If they were successful administering a prescribed dose of Valium (prescribed specifically for the dog by a qualified vet) the dog would have been relaxed and sleepy. The dog would have been taken to the vet to get treatment for an unnecessary condition of its health but not for for the emotional and psychological trauma of the neglect. Try adding an overdose of Valium to your father-in-law's cocoa and hope that it sends him somewhere where he will never be able to inflict misery on this poor animal ever again. He needs shooting - him, not the dog!
2007-09-11 13:12:44
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answered by Isobel A 1
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a layperson does not understand how lots of any drug to grant a dogs much less something like valium. the only time I even have ever seen valium used for canines become in a case of the animal refusing to consume. it fairly is given by way of a vet I.V. and could usually lead them to consume interior of a minute. as quickly as they consume they sleep, yet this become no longer why the drug become given. if the dogs fairly should be tranqued to pass to the vet, then you definately could touch the vet and clarify the region. in the event that they have an ongoing courting with the owner they might enable them to return in and %. up a prescribed dose of tranquilizers. in the event that they don't have a popular vet, then they might ought to basically pass without tranquilizing. decrease than no situations could an animal take transport of a human drug without awareness and advice of a vet. it is deadly
2016-10-20 00:11:31
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answered by fenn 4
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get the appropriate sedation from the vet add it to food there you go.
2 questions why was it neglected and if you say father in law is old or sick its the family responsibility.
should face a penalty similar to being cruel to children
2007-09-11 12:50:45
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answered by SPIFF 1
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who attempted to give the dog vallium ?your relatives or the vet? if the vet was trying to administer the drug then he would be giving it a safe dose and it would make the animal calm and sleepy enough to be examined without trying to bite the vet.if the drug was to be administered successfully by someone other than a vet it could overdose the animal and kill it.
2007-09-11 13:00:08
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answered by her with the mad ginger hair 5
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This could kill your dog !!
If the dog needs sedating that badly then get the dog to come to the house.
The vets are professionals and know what they are doing.
Its never right to give a pet human medication
2007-09-11 17:45:00
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answered by Byte 4
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though the drug valium is prescribed to both humans and dogs, they are not of equal strength or even chemical equation. It could fatal consequences to your animal
2007-09-11 13:30:24
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answered by Rio 5
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Valium is often given if a dog is having seizures. It stops the seizures. I think it might be used also to calm the dog down, make him less nervous.
2007-09-11 12:50:56
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answered by altaira 7
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get it to a vet
2007-09-13 02:42:11
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answered by Anonymous
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it could kill the dog be careful.
2007-09-13 17:49:00
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answered by Tsunami 7
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