Yes, it is fine for a dog's nostrils to bleed a little as long as you wipe it up. It happens quite frequently. It's a good sign!
You are pretty funny.
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Yes, it is fine for a dog's nostrils to bleed a little as long as you wipe it up. It happens quite frequently. It's a good sign!
You are pretty funny.
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Well, I just heard back from TomCat's "help line" (email), and they also said that while some symptoms may show up quickly, others may take a few to several days to show up. So they must be confused...
Not bad at all. I'm glad it's so close. If you call them, they will be able to help you surrender the dog so they can find someone who can care for him properly.
Unfortunately, both sources gave you misinformation.
Nevertheless, obviously your sisters dog is fine, as you have assured us.
I hope that you now go about rehoming him. Where were you...
Oh, I am not upset at all. It takes more than someone making things up on the internet to upset me.
Also:
I highly doubt that is what anyone who understands how these poisons work would...
Absolutely agree. This person has a fairly easy to trace internet history, and a bit of a reputation for trolling and attention seeking.
So, I am hoping that this is a case of that. And not...
Those numbers are just the general numbers for Bell Laboratories. They aren't pet poison hotlines.
Oh well. I continue to be incredulous. I suppose that it is in my nature. I certainly hope...
Tomcat doesn't have such a hotline. I just checked.
Tomcat Mouse Traps and Pest Control Products - Tomcat
The "pet poison helpline" charges $49 per call.
I hope you're having fun.
This story makes no sense whatever.
I remain incredulous for a variety of reasons.
It would be great to see a photo of poor little Coconut, of course.
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Forgive my incredulity.
Is this a serious post?
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