Troubles with Bilbo

in dogs •  4 years ago 

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I still have to tell you about it. Yesterday I was terribly nervous. But everything is in order.

I have been sleeping very badly lately. I fell asleep at about two o'clock in the morning, and about four o'clock in the morning I was awakened by a boom!, as it seemed to me from the dog room. I ran there and saw that Bilbo was not standing confidently on his paws. I was horrified! I thought that he was poisoned (our neighbor had already tried to get poison to my yeard more than once, usually it is isoniazid. I made a wide buffer zone between her fence and the place where the dogs walk, but who knows ...).

I immediately began injecting him with vitamin B6, which is the antidote to isoniazid. I also gave preventive injections to the rest of the dogs.
Vitamin B6 is good because an overdose is not terrible and it will not change the clinical picture if it was poisoning with another poison, but in case of isoniazid poisoning it will save the dog's life.
I wanted to call my friends to come and help me, but fortunately there are other signs of poisoning (especially no seizures).

I still could not sleep even after I made sure everything was in order. My solar plexus turned to stone, I was in terrible tension. Only when my friend arrived the next day, I was able to cry and I realized how terribly I was scared.

Today I understand that perhaps I was mistaken and Bilbo simply overeat (in addition to everything, he had diarrhea). But poisoning happened many times when we moved here, this abnormal woman poisoned several more dogs from other neighbors, she is just a psychopath!

Today Bilbo and all the other dogs are doing well and I am much better too. I calmed down and can reason more sensibly. I hope this situation does not happen again ...

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