I would imagine most vets, even in shelters, will care for an animal, and at this rate, if the dog ate the rat poison, and if it were the newer kind, it's going to die anyway, sorry to say.
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I would imagine most vets, even in shelters, will care for an animal, and at this rate, if the dog ate the rat poison, and if it were the newer kind, it's going to die anyway, sorry to say.
Then leave the dog at the shelter with a note that you don't have the money to care for it and it ate rat poison.
Too late now, but I would have called poison control to find out if it would be OK to induce vomiting with hydrogen peroxide.
A yard or a garage is no place for a lab. I would do the right...
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