Jason W. asked

🐕  Dog Health

Our dog, Pax, ate approximately 2 teaspoons of APNO nipple ointment. He weighs around 45 lbs and has not vomited since eating the ointment. What should we do?

March 20th, 2023

Patrick B. answered

Given the small amount of ointment ingested and the dog's weight, there is no immediate need for con...

March 20th, 2023

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