How bad is the recall? How do I know if my dog will be sick after eating recalled food? What do I even do?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Domesticity category? Maybe give some free advice about: Pets? Dragonflymagic answered Friday March 14 2014, 12:26 am: I don't have TV and don't listen to radio much so I am not aware of what recall you heard but you can call in to the TV network or radio station that ran the recall notice and ask them for a contact number to the manufacturer to ask the manufacturer why it was recalled and what you need to be looking for in problems your dog might have. If you can't get a hold of anyone that way, then call your local vet and ask them.
Until you can get a hold of an authoritys on the recall, If you see your dog throws up, then watch him closely. If he continues to throw up more than once til he has dry heaves or has diarrhea and has no interest in water and can't keep it down, then get him to vet immediately because the pet can become severely dehydrated at the very least and need more medical help besides that.
Our little dog once got into rotten food that a alzheimer neighbor throw out in their yard and our dog usually only let out to go pee, did not come back right away one day and went over to a neighbors who had mental issues. Another neighbor saw our dog over there and knew that neighbor has thrown old food out again in the yard. So our dog got food poisoning. He was losing all contents both ends and not able to keep water down. We thought it was the flu until the neighbor told us she'd seen our dog over in that yard and thinks it was spoiled food. So by time we called and got him in to emergency vet hosp. the dog was dehydrated. If you see anything like that, take dog in right away. In meanwhile, try contacting the people who posted the recall. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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