If you don't get it to a vet right now,it will die.End of story.The Tylenol will destroy it's liver,the decongestant will affect it's heart and nervous system (expect seizures,vomiting and collapse) and the antihistamine will affect it's nervous system and breathing.If there's a cough suppressant,that will cause even further damage.It won't be a pretty sight,and the dog will suffer terribly.You'd better find a vet and fast or kiss your puppy good-bye.
2007-11-24 17:57:36
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answered by Dances With Woofs! 7
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You need to find an emergency vet, tylenol will kill her, and very fast. If you can't find one, give her either ipacec or hydrogen peroxide. She has to throw it all up. I don't know a ton about poisoning, but you can call poison control and ask them what to do. They often have information on animals as well as people. Still, the vomiting should be good. Nothing in pills will burn her coming up, so better out than in.
2007-11-24 17:20:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, since you asked this 10 hours ago I am guessing my answer does not matter. Did you find an emergency vet? Is your puppy okay? Let us know what happened.
2007-11-25 04:03:04
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answered by Isabella's Mommy Expecting #2 6
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I work at an emergency animalclinic. Tylenol is toxicand your puppy will die without treatment. Use a teaspoon of salt to the back of the throat to make her vomit, or peroxide, but after about 45 min, this does not help. She is going to need intense fluid therapy (IV, NOT oral) to giveher any chance at all. It still kills me that people will sit online and ask questions like this.....grrr...and then you wonder why we can't save you animal after you bring them in 12 hourslater!
2007-11-24 17:59:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Your dog needs to go to a vet NOW.
If you had a toddler who ate a whole box of that medication, or any other medication for that matter, would you just wait until tomorrow to go to the hospital?
2007-11-24 17:44:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't know about the bread and water.... but I would contact an after hours emergency vet...they could tell you if you need to bring your puppy in or not....
2007-11-24 17:12:57
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answered by suzy33que@sbcglobal.net 2
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Nearest Emergency Vet, NOW!!
2007-11-24 17:08:58
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answered by audrey 2
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Call your vet, and explain the exact bottle/box description. Be prepared to read everything on the package(s). It depends on a lot - in some cases water might save her life -- others it might kill her.. the vet will best know. If you can, it would be even better to bring the dog and the package of medicine(all of it, don't throw anything away--including the tag/barcode). Might be nothin...might be fatal...just to besure i'd take her in.
2007-11-24 17:15:05
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answered by Anonymous
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You can't fix that problem at home. The puppy needs to get to an emergency animal clinic right away!!
Search your yellow pages or online for the nearest location.
2007-11-24 17:10:57
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answered by Julie 3
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A box of Pug puppies trumps a box of Golden Retriever puppies.
2016-05-25 07:07:31
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answered by ? 3
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