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My dog chewed up wax melts containing beeswax, food-grade paraffin, and coconut. The dog is a 7-month-old, 40-pound boxer named Titan. He ate about three or four wax melts, and I found crumbs and big chunks on the floor. He has eaten and gone to the bathroom since then, and he's acting normal. Should I be concerned about his health?
January 11th, 2023
My dog, Molly, a 3-year-and-4-month-old 60-pound dog, just ate around 15 grapes a few minutes ago. She has not vomited and is in good health with no known disease conditions. What should I do about this, and is she at risk?
November 11th, 2023
My female bull terrier, Scarlet, yelps when we touch her mouth and is not eating or drinking after being put under anesthesia to check her teeth. Could she have injured her jaw, and what should I do to help her until I can contact the vet?
October 9th, 2024
My Morkie, Marlo, ate a 20g dark chocolate mini Kind bar containing nuts and sea salt. He is 9 months old and weighs approximately 10lbs. What should I do to ensure his safety and monitor his condition?
December 1st, 2024
My English Shepherd, Orca, drank some water that had used motor oil in it. He was around 11 years old and weighed 65 to 75 pounds. He showed no signs of vomiting after drinking the oil. A week and a half before his passing, he became more lethargic and had heavier breathing, which I attributed to his age and the heat. On his last walk, he seemed happy and normal, but he suddenly died shortly after. What could have caused his sudden death?
April 2nd, 2024
My dog, Brewski, a 75-pound dog around 1.5 to 2 years old, ingested about 120 chews of glucosamine supplements 4 hours ago. He had Lyme disease earlier this year and has been dealing with hip issues, for which he is on glucosamine, fish oil, and galiprant as needed. What should I do about the ingestion, and could it cause any serious health issues?
May 20th, 2024