Not throwing up or anything but does seem to be shaking.
called the back of the ant poison bag.
called the ER VET.
they said to call the poison control
She's breathing, eating, pooping, wagging tail, but does seem to be having the neurological issues where she's shaking a bit in his front and back legs. once she's been laying for awhile it seems to be harder for her to get up.
She's a 3 year old lab, 55 pounds.
Any advice other than take her to the Emergency Room?
The ant poison was on mounds. I did put quite a bit in one place due to the millions of fire ants in the flower bed.
Caught her snooping around yesterday. told the wife when she lets Her out to bathroom to make sure she doesn't go.
No clue today how much she had but it would be the amount on the ground.
My common sense says tomorrow she'll be fine once it passes through. When i called the back of the ant bed number she basically was giving me liability hazard 101 The Vet's didn't give out anything other than call poison control and then take her in with a reference number. Obviously if she gets worse we are going to take her to the ER. She's sleeping fine now (she goes to bet pretty early and is up at 6 am sharp ready to eat).
called the back of the ant poison bag.
called the ER VET.
they said to call the poison control
She's breathing, eating, pooping, wagging tail, but does seem to be having the neurological issues where she's shaking a bit in his front and back legs. once she's been laying for awhile it seems to be harder for her to get up.
She's a 3 year old lab, 55 pounds.
Any advice other than take her to the Emergency Room?
The ant poison was on mounds. I did put quite a bit in one place due to the millions of fire ants in the flower bed.
Caught her snooping around yesterday. told the wife when she lets Her out to bathroom to make sure she doesn't go.
No clue today how much she had but it would be the amount on the ground.
My common sense says tomorrow she'll be fine once it passes through. When i called the back of the ant bed number she basically was giving me liability hazard 101 The Vet's didn't give out anything other than call poison control and then take her in with a reference number. Obviously if she gets worse we are going to take her to the ER. She's sleeping fine now (she goes to bet pretty early and is up at 6 am sharp ready to eat).