Dog Ate Lasix
UpdatedMy 40lb Cattle Dog got ahold of my lasix pills I take for a heart condition. I cannot account for several 20mg pills. Are these pills toxic for dogs, and should I take him to the vet? Any advice would be helpful.
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On this I have to say: Yes, please contact your veterinarian!
Our site, the available information and any knowledge of my own pertains only to the use of medications in humans.
https://rxchat.com/wiki/Lasix/
There are some medications that can be used cross-species, with dosing adjustments, but not all can be used safely in dogs.
In addition, with the fact that he may have swallowed several, he could end up dangerously dehydrated very fast.
Can you post back and let us know how he's doing?
What did you do?
57 pound German Shepherd puppy ate some of my mom's Lasix will this hurt him I do not know how many he ingested
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