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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 294940" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>You guys are good! These are the same questions the vet asked me! I was shocked to hear that grapes could be dangerous for a dog to eat- she has eaten them before but only had what I mentioned this time. I'm wondering if it could have been one of the weeds. Also, I heard that some mushrooms that grow in the yard can be toxic to pets. When I found her so sick after running errands I didn't check the house to see if she had thrown up but I don't see any signs now that she did. Oh- the vet said that coffee grounds would hype a dog up but were not toxic and a dog wouldn't each much of them anyway. He said he thought she would be ok because if it was an immediate acting poison, she wouldn't have held on for 2-3 hours like she had- which I think is what your were saying DF.</p><p></p><p>medications never occurred to me but I don't think there would have been any in this can of garbage. I'm glad to hear about the peroxide- I didn't know that.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to be making phone calls this afternoon so won't be on here too much, but thank you all for your good thoughts!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 294940, member: 3699"] You guys are good! These are the same questions the vet asked me! I was shocked to hear that grapes could be dangerous for a dog to eat- she has eaten them before but only had what I mentioned this time. I'm wondering if it could have been one of the weeds. Also, I heard that some mushrooms that grow in the yard can be toxic to pets. When I found her so sick after running errands I didn't check the house to see if she had thrown up but I don't see any signs now that she did. Oh- the vet said that coffee grounds would hype a dog up but were not toxic and a dog wouldn't each much of them anyway. He said he thought she would be ok because if it was an immediate acting poison, she wouldn't have held on for 2-3 hours like she had- which I think is what your were saying DF. medications never occurred to me but I don't think there would have been any in this can of garbage. I'm glad to hear about the peroxide- I didn't know that. I'm going to be making phone calls this afternoon so won't be on here too much, but thank you all for your good thoughts! [/QUOTE]
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