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lovemylover · 07/02/2018 21:48

My dog knocked a glass barometer off a table,she has been actng very hyperactive ever since, there was oil in the barometer,which went everywhere, i cleaned it up after removing the dog from the room
She didnt have a chance to drink any or paddle through it, but i gave her a bath anyway just in case.she has been charging around like a maniac,but seems calmer now
Could be he was just shocked by the glass falling and smashing
Was in 2 minds whether to ring the vet for advice, my son says see if she calms down first, i do tend to ring the vet too quickly sometimes,
I have googled the kind of barometer it was and what oil it contained, it just says oil and water with ethanol in it,

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lovemylover · 08/02/2018 13:08

The dog is fine this morning, might have been the shock of the glass breaking and making the sound as it hit the ground, but she is fine this morning and slept all night

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Flippetydip · 08/02/2018 13:18

Glad she's OK! Not a vet so wouldn't have been able to advise anyway but really glad there's no problem.

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lovemylover · 08/02/2018 14:21

Thank you, was really worried, but i knew she didnt havre a chance to get any in her mouth, was just worried she might have got some splashed on her, so relieved

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Bananarama12 · 08/02/2018 14:26

Usually giving your dog a bath will cause them to charge around like maniacs Grin

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lovemylover · 08/02/2018 14:38

Oh yes i know,she does that too, but this was different, she seemed very distressed,and was crying at me as if she wanted to let me know something,and went on for ages
When she has had a bath in normal circumstances, she charges around for about 10 minutes then goes and lays down on the settee, but she went and hid in a cupboard under he bed,and wouldnt come out
Anyway the main thing is shes ok,

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