USAFisnumber1
Depending on the size of the dog, it could kill him.
Anonymous
u are probably a troll because any normal person would go to the vet and not get online
bluebonnetgranny
Commonsense should guide you. Vet NOW!
Veschengro
You get it immediately to a vet.....The effects of acetaminophen poisoning (Tylenol) are quite serious, often causing non-repairable liver damage. Dogs will typically experience acetaminophen toxicity at over 75 mg per kg body weight. The most common symptoms that you may notice in pets suffering from acetaminophen toxicity include:
Brownish-gray colored gums
Labored breathing
Swollen face, neck or limbs,
Hypothermia (reduced body temperature)
Vomiting
Jaundice (yellowish color to skin, whites of eyes), due to liver damage
And finally,Coma leading to death.
Anonymous
If a Vet doesn't treat the dog it will likely go into liver or kidney failure and eventually die a terrible death. It's just that simple.