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If you're worried about your pet's health, please speak to a vet or qualified professional.

5 month old lab/collie puppy ate leftover Christmas cake...

19 replies

Jenski · 31/12/2012 09:06

He climbed on to the dining room table and stole it (it was in a cardboard box which he less than carefully removed first) - will he be ok?

I have given him breakfast, in the hope it will mix it up!

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ditavonteesed · 31/12/2012 09:06

take him to the vet.

Jenski · 31/12/2012 09:12

What will the vet actually do though?

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DozyDuck · 31/12/2012 09:14

He might need to go on a drip

ditavonteesed · 31/12/2012 09:15

there are some vets on here, hopefully one will notice this soon, I think they will make him sick but I am not saying this from any actual knowledge, just what I have read on here.

Dozysanta · 31/12/2012 09:15

Sorry cannot name change back to proper post. Depends how long ago puppy ate the cake raisins and grapes are highly poisonous. You will have others on here saying it is ok but no true vet, if in time they will stomach pump them. Call now. Bro is a vet had to do same to his own dog. Good luck

Jenski · 31/12/2012 09:16

I wonder if there is any way I can make him sick? I thought a trip in the car might do it as he gets car sick!

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Cuebill · 31/12/2012 09:16

It is was a traditional fruit cake take him to the vets - if it was a chocolate cake take to the vet.

The vet will work out the ingredients to the dogs body weight and if necessary make the dog sick

Raisins, dried fruit is highly toxic to dogs as is chocolate.

Contact the vet

Dozysanta · 31/12/2012 09:17

He needs to be seen op

Jenski · 31/12/2012 09:17

Ok thanks Dozy - think this morning 8ish.

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ditavonteesed · 31/12/2012 09:18

Morrisons advert showing family dog being fed Christmas pudding 'may be deadly'

Supermarket's new advert shows a child feeding the dessert to a dog
Vets warn dried fruit in Christmas pudding could cause acute renal failure and death in dogs
Pet owners urged not to feed their animals raisins, sultanas, dates, grapes, onion, raw green potato, turkey (or any other) bones and chocolate

?The bottom line is that dried fruits are very, very toxic and they could end up costing you your dog?s life.?
Thats from an article I just googled.

MrsWolowitz · 31/12/2012 09:19

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QuickLookBusy · 31/12/2012 09:21

Phone vets now.

readysteady · 31/12/2012 09:31

It may be too long to make a difference now but try and make dog sick before you go to vet! A teaspoon on liquid mustard powder will do it down back of throat

ClaimedByMe · 31/12/2012 09:53

Why are dogs not allowed turkey? I fed mine turkey one Xmas day, oops!

paddythepooch · 31/12/2012 10:15

It's cooked bones, turkey or any other kind, that are lethal.

ClaimedByMe · 31/12/2012 10:20

Oh phew, it wasn't bones, I wouldn't give her bones, it was pure turkey breast she had!

Op hope your dog is ok.

1MitchellMum · 31/12/2012 12:35

Get to the vet urgently. Some dogs survive, others don't. The symptoms don't always appear until it's too late. Good luck, hope a full recovery is made.

ditavonteesed · 31/12/2012 13:31

hope everything is ok op

ChickensHaveNoEyebrows · 31/12/2012 13:53

Hope your dog is ok. Mine ate a 100g bar of dark chocolate last week and had to be given an emetic, charcoal suspension and put on a drip. Ring your vet.

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