A Warning for Asthmatic Dog Owners

liamnjs

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This one is for anyone who has inhalers around the house. My spaniel has been rushed to the vets tonight with albuterol poisoning having got hold of one of my ventolin inhalers. He put his tooth through the canister, giving himself a massive dose of salbutamol/albuterol which resulted in his heart rate going through the roof. I called the vets emergency line and was advised to bring him straight in. He's had some blood tests, some treatment and is now in for constant observation overnight. You know how it is with dogs, I'm worried sick.

On an aside, Hales Veterinary Group have been brilliant. I'm due an update on his condition at 11.30pm.
 
It's only got a half life of 2-5 hours in the dog (depends on source). A young fit healthy dog should be ok. Not sure what the vet was looking for with the blood tests.......................
 
It's only got a half life of 2-5 hours in the dog (depends on source). A young fit healthy dog should be ok. Not sure what the vet was looking for with the blood tests.......................

She was checking potassium levels apparently.

Things have taken a slightly comic turn now. I have just got back from the vets, having been summoned to collect him. Apparently his behaviour once I had left him behind was "not conducive to lowering his heart rate". Those with any experience of spaniels will understand! So I've had to bring him home with orders to watch him for an hour or two and then take him back in at 8.45am tomorrow.

Thanks for the best wishes.
 
This one is for anyone who has inhalers around the house. My spaniel has been rushed to the vets tonight with albuterol poisoning having got hold of one of my ventolin inhalers. He put his tooth through the canister, giving himself a massive dose of salbutamol/albuterol which resulted in his heart rate going through the roof. I called the vets emergency line and was advised to bring him straight in. He's had some blood tests, some treatment and is now in for constant observation overnight. You know how it is with dogs, I'm worried sick.

On an aside, Hales Veterinary Group have been brilliant. I'm due an update on his condition at 11.30pm.


Liam the dog is in the right place mate,my dogs are registered there as well,they are a great outfit,good luck mate.

Martin
 
It's only got a half life of 2-5 hours in the dog (depends on source). A young fit healthy dog should be ok. Not sure what the vet was looking for with the blood tests.......................
An extra £50 on the bill
 
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