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My friends German Shephard 5 yrs old didnt took food , so they visited the vet and the vet gave the dog some biscuit gave deworming tabs. After that the dog started vomiting blood and black stool. After giving saline the dog didnt recovered till now. It is in laying state and responds with a few steps when my friend comes near. Not taking any food nor liquid. Any thing given forcibly it vomits with spit of blood, Any remedy to recover? please suggest.
 
  drskp on 2009-03-06
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John Stanton last decade
Actually the vet who gave this wormer should be involved in correcting this situation. Wormers contains poisons that kill worms. Anything that is strong enough to kill worms can also poison the pet.

Colloidal silver absorbs toxins and is also used for poisonings which is what the toxic substance in the wormer did to this dog. Three to four ounces is the ideal amount to give for a large dog in cases like this but start by give it with a dropper a little at a time so that it is not vomited out.

A testimonial:

Super Silver Saves Pet From Poisonous Moth - We have a valuable miniature schnauzer show dog. I killed a big yellow moth one day in the house and instantly she ate it before I could get it. 10 minutes later she became violently sick and left a mess on our carpet. 'Very unusual', I thought. 5 - 10 minutes later she went into convulsions trying to get sick and rid of poison (I guess it was a poisonous moth). She fell back on her haunches, eyes rolled back and she fell over on her side laying there kicking. I almost freaked out in panic. My first thought was 'She's dying!'. Then I ran into the house, grabbed the bottle of Super Silver and poured about an ounce or two (you can't overdose on this product) into her mouth. Within 5 - 10 minutes she was up, running around, snoopy as usual... and playing with her ball. Thank God for Super Silver, less stress for me and I probably saved Truffles a lot of distress, suffering and a big vet bill for me.B.A.

Note: don't give clorinated water as the water source when giving this.

Calcium montmorillonite clay will also bind poisons and carry them out of the body. Consider starting with the colloidial silver and let that work, then, if the dog is able to keep it down, to include approx 2 tsps of c.m. clay mixed in about half a glass of water-give a little at a time with dropper to lessen the chance it may be vomited.Consider giving this several times a day(available at any health food store, if they don't have it ask for one that works to absorbs poisons and toxins).

Many of these wormers have antidotes. Wormers are poisons and the vet should be notified to supply the antidote.The above should not be considered as a substitute for that antidote.
 
orian last decade

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