SUMMARY: Think carefully about medications with dogs in the house.
My agility friends Natalie/Joe's very brief story with an unhappy ending: Riley Oct 26, 2006 - Feb 15, 2011
My agility friend Holly's story with a happier ending: Rimadyl Toxicity – I wish I weren’t an expert…
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awwww....so sad...but aren't we grateful to have had them?
ReplyDeleteThanks, Elf. I've enjoyed your blog for a couple of years, but never commented. Just got rid of the chewable rimadyl we got recently when our borderish colliesh broke his femur (we have a supply of the non-chewable in a cabinet).
ReplyDeleteThanks again for the warning.
Fay, formerly of Sausalito, now in SC via NH
Thanks for the note. I have chewable rimadyl for my older dog and will continue to use it--have never had a problem with my current dogs counter surfing or getting into things in a major way. I will consider refilling with nonchewable, though.
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