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Old 07-01-2008, 10:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Please say a prayer for Nissa

Last night, my husband was working in the yard and Nissa was out back playing with him and keeping him company. He noticed around 8:00 pm that a brand new bag of insecticide (which was put up on the side of the house) had been chewed through. We couldn't tell if Nissa had gotten into the insecticide as she was acting normal, eating and drinking as she should and was alert and playful. So, mistake #1 - we didn't suspect anything and didn't act accordingly.

About 1:00 AM this morning, we awoke to Nissa vomitting. As we proceeded to take her outside, her rear legs gave out and she collapsed. We immediatley took her outside and try to stand her up again, and she could not stand. She wouldn't take any ice cubes and didn't want to move overall. We called our 24 hr clinic here in town, and brought her in around 1:45 AM. We brought a sample of her vomit and the bag of insecticide that we believed she injested.

They called the poison control center (I thought they were supposed to know this stuff??), ran a full blood panel and everything, including her liver/kidneys, came back normal this morning. However, they have her on IV's and will be monitoring her through today with another blood panel to confirm the first one, and will more than likely keep her overnight tonight.

We feel so, so horrible and guilty because we didn't lock up the insecticide as we should. My husband was watching her as he was working, but as we all know, it takes just a split second for young curious pups to get into something they shouldn't be. I think I got maybe 2-3 hours of sleep and I can only imagine what my poor little girl is going through at the clinic. I can't stop crying and I am so scared.

I guess I just wanted to post this and reiterate how fast our loved doggies can get into many of the posions that live in our homes and yards. I don't want to see any of you go through what my husband and I have gone through the past 7 hours.

If you can, please say a little prayer for our little Nissa-girl. She's a tough girl, but the prayers will definatley help and much appreciated.

Mods: I think I posted this in the wrong section. Feel free to move accordingly. Sorry about that.

Heather

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