Cold Ethyl 63 Posted April 13, 2009 Report Share Posted April 13, 2009 I will never ever get it why do people take it out on dogs or other animals when they have a problem with someone? Quote Link to post
undisputed 1,664 Posted April 13, 2009 Report Share Posted April 13, 2009 (edited) A post mortim is the only way to be sure....has he considered maybe parvo....it can kill dogs very quickly....here's some info I found Antifreeze (containing ethylene glycol) - vomiting, diarrhea , increased thirst, depression, loss of coordination and kidney failure and death. Usually there is little time, as little as one hour to get immediate veterinary help Yard chemicals - once of the most common causes of irritation or illness. There is such a wide variety that it is difficult to provide a description or suggestions for help. These range from common fertilizers to weed or bug killers. The most common symptom is irritation to the feet which may be accompanied with - drowsy or listlessness, difficulty breathing, loss of appetite, drooling, vomiting or diarrhea. It is best to thoroughly wash the exposed area using a mild shampoo with water and flushing. Seek veterinary care. Rat Poison - Symptoms may take several days to appear. Weakness, pale gums, bruises on body or gums, bloody urine or feces (some times blue green from dyes), Death. Immediate seek veterinary assistance. Rat poisons usually inhibit vitamin K, causing internal bleeding Symptoms of dog poisoning Ingestion, inhaled or absorbed of poison substances can causes a wide range of symptoms such as: * mouth irritation * skin rash * lethargy * vomiting * diarrhea * lack of appetite * drooling * staggering * hallucination causing over-reaction to sound or light * breathing difficulty * bleeding disorders * muscle tremor and rigidity * seizure * heart failure * kidney or liver problems * coma and death. The effect of poisoning may take time and not always visible at first. Most signs of poisoning symptoms will be apparent within 3 days and some case of illness will take up to months or even years to show the signs of symptoms. The conditions and expose of dog poisoning depended mainly on the quantity of the chemical substances taken into the body and time that the chemical substances remain in the body . It's how quick the dogs died that has made me think maybe Parvo or for fast acting poison like anti freeze or rat poison Edited April 14, 2009 by undisputed Quote Link to post
poacher3161 1,766 Posted April 14, 2009 Report Share Posted April 14, 2009 Just found out about some poisoning cases in my area a bit back one of the dogs was a german sheperd the vet did an autopsy on the dog and the cause was antifreeze apparently the poison is very fast acting and a cure if not caught within a couple of hours is faetel they wer told antifreez coul be digested on food that has been soaked in the stuff as well as drinking it.Sombody mentioned in an earliar post about going to the press the onley bad thing about that is the sick b***%*d who did it might get a kick out of it and do it again.atvb poacher 3161 Quote Link to post
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