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HELP: My 8 month old black lab stole 3 raw dough croissants from off the stove, its been almost 24 hours is he okay?
He weights roughly 67-70 lbs. He has eaten normally, drank normally, and pooped. This was around 7pm last night. Will he be fine?
5 Answers
- Anonymous3 years agoFavorite Answer
Flour and butter? Nothing toxic there.
Too much fat can cause pancreatitis, but 3 croissants isn't going to do that for a normal healthy lab.
- Anonymous3 years ago
The next time your Labrador has eaten something that isn't kibble, call the poison control hotline and ask for help. You got lucky this time.
I would have been afraid of the fact that the dough was raw, and could have expanded in his stomach. Look up "GDV" or "bloat" - you avoided that last night, thank God. You never want to see a sweet Lab blown up and in agony,and you could have.
From now on, anything you want to leave out to defrost needs to be on the top shelf of a wall cabinet, or even better, INSIDE the upper cabinet with the door shut. Or in the fridge. or in the microwave. It's your job to protect your dog from getting into stuff, and it's also your job to get real help when it's needed,and it was needed when you first discovered that he had eaten these things, not 22 hours later. Having a dog is like having a child- it's a big responsibility, and the fist thing you need to learn is that you need help right away when it will help. Your dog could have died.
- GllntKnightLv 73 years ago
Maybe/maybe not, it was your responsibility to supervise and keep your dog safe from harm by whatever means necessary. Ask you vet, which should have been done immediately when you discovered this and/or in under two hours of ingesting it.
Phone calls are free in most areas, or contact Poison Control for advice. A nominal fee of $65. may apply for that call, unless your dogs microchip is registered with home again, then it's free.
- Anonymous3 years ago
It seems so eh....
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