Dog weighs 52 lbs and ate 5 to 6 Dramamine pills, 10 months old. Is he in danger or should I call a vet?

I just discovered that my 10-month-old, 52-pound dog somehow got into a pack of Dramamine and managed to eat about 5 to 6 pills. I'm really worried about how this might affect him. Is this something I should be concerned about, or should I contact a vet immediately?

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Answer

Your 10-month-old dog has ingested 5 to 6 Dramamine pills, and you are right to be concerned. This medication can be harmful to dogs, especially in large doses, and immediate veterinary attention is recommended.

  • Dramamine ingestion can cause severe symptoms in dogs.
  • Quick action can prevent potential health complications.
  • Contacting a vet immediately is important for your dog’s safety.

Dramamine, commonly used to treat motion sickness in humans, can be toxic to dogs, especially if taken in large amounts. Symptoms of overdose can include lethargy, difficulty walking, urinary retention, or even seizures. It’s essential to contact a veterinarian right away for guidance on what steps to take next. Your veterinarian may need to induce vomiting or provide activated charcoal to prevent further absorption of the drug. Early intervention is key to ensuring your dog's safety and health.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is Dramamine dangerous for dogs?

    Dramamine is not formulated for dogs and can lead to serious side effects, including neurological and cardiovascular issues.

  • What are the signs of Dramamine toxicity in dogs?

    Signs may include lethargy, dilated pupils, seizures, sedation, or a rapid heartbeat. If you notice any of these symptoms, contact a vet immediately.

  • What should I do while waiting to see a vet?

    Try to prevent your dog from eating more or vomiting without a vet's guidance, as this could complicate treatment. Stay calm and provide your dog with a comfortable environment.

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