My dog ate a whole bowl of paint one time that I had left out accidentally. He pooped green for about 3 or 4 days but I just kept feeding him as usual to keep things moving in his stomach and push the paint out. He was fine. If you do notice any behavioral changes get the little one to the vet ASAP.
2007-11-12 14:59:54
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answered by dzjessie22 2
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I would read the label & check the ingredients. Tomorrow I would call the vet & ask just to be sure. Dogs can be in a lot of pain & they don't show it like we do as humans.
If my kid left his things out like that, he wouldn't be using them for some time. That is not very responsible of your son to do that with a dog in the house. It could have been poison.
2007-11-12 14:54:24
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answered by Anonymous
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My sister's Rottweiler ate some of her paintball stash when he was a pup (years ago) and he didn't show any ill effects. I would check with your vet, however, because I don't know if there's a difference in the paintballs. If not, let your dog outside a lot, so he doesn't make your carpet colorful.
2007-11-12 14:25:36
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answered by hockey_gal9 *Biggest Stars fan!* 7
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you should have the vet run bloodwork to check to make sure liver and kidneys weren't adversely affected. They paint balls could be toxic to the dog. Otherwise, dayglow poo in and of itself isn't a problem, I'd just be worried about toxins. It doesn't take much to cause liver and kidney problems in pets.
Hope your dog will be okay.
2007-11-12 14:20:00
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answered by bioluminate 3
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I would be more worried if they were non toxic or not , many brands of paintballs contain antifreeze which everyone SHOULD know is extremely toxic to dogs. I would get the dog to the vet and do bloodwork.
2007-11-12 14:36:41
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answered by Jordie0587 *Diesel's Momma* 5
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well as a sponsered paintballer and not a vet i dont know for sure but i'll tel you what a paint ball is made from and you can ask your vet, inside a paintball is just colored fishoil. thats why is wont stain cloths. personaly i have ate one before and i know people that have eten them and not have gotten sick. i think he will be fine just *** long as he/she didint eat like the whole 2000 pack. if he did eat the whole box i would call a vet and tell them.
2007-11-12 14:38:13
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answered by ? 2
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Read the label.
Everything you need to know is on it.
Chances are, he's fine. Figure they have to plan for little kids swallowing them, so they should be harmless.
Also, if he's pooped it out without any effects, there probably won't be any.
2007-11-12 14:22:07
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answered by Anonymous
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haha..yea your dogs just gettin rid of what he ate. You should prolly double check with the vet (a call would be fine I doubt you need to go to the trouble of going in) to make sure nothing is really going to do damage to your dogs system but it sounds like his system is working it out for him!
2007-11-12 14:27:53
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answered by sunneegal87 2
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answered by cluff 4
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read the label and check with a vet
2007-11-12 14:27:06
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answered by country_girl 5
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