![]() ![]() If it has not then medications do not have to be given. In this situation we could check specific blood values in two to three days and see if the poison has changed the dog's clotting ability yet. If we feel that a large majority of the poison has come out successfully, we may not medicate the dog. We would want you to get a good estimate of the volume of poison ingested so we can compare that to the volume that is removed by vomiting. ![]() This could be repeated in 5 to 10 minutes if the dog does not vomit. The poisoned dog could take 1 ml per pound orally up to a total dose of 60 ml for dogs 60 pounds and over. With warfarin you want to induce vomiting, using hydrogen peroxide. You must get the correct type from your veterinarian for your poisoned dog. You cannot use Vitamin K sold over the counter by your pharmacy. ![]()
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