My dog ate my juice

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smillett_vox

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I just got home and let my dogs out and not 15 minutes later I find them both chewing on one of my bottles of juice. I get it from them and it has about half of what was left in it before they got to it. It has no nicotine but I'm still concerned because of the PG/VG. It was Mt. Baker vanilla custard with 0mg nic and 20/80 PG/VG. Anybody think this'll be very bad?


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Prop Glycol is being used in anti freeze because Ethylene or Diethylene Glycol was killing animals. Pg is an additive in some dog food. Vg is an additive in treats. Of course in high doses it may be bad for them. Not sure what the put in for flavoring but I can't see there would be enough to affect them.

I have a small dog that decided to jump up on the dining room table and eat 20 chocolate candy bars... wrappers and all. She was shivering a lot. 1000 bucks later with an overnight vet visit she was fine.
 

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Watch'em.

And have a mop and bucket handy.

My dog (Gin-Gin, God rest her soul) got a hold of my liquids and a bottle of hand soap and enjoyed every bit of both. The liquids caused the you-know-whats but at least the soap made the smell easier to deal with.

Now, I have Monsieur Prime Minister Toulouse Lautrec Le Chat. He likes to sniff the clouds, but wants nothing to do with my Evil DIY Lab.
 

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Pg&vg is commonly used in æotions, soaps and as stabilisers in food... If youre feeling nasty you can make yourself a hot cup of vg or pg and drink it all up... No harm to you... You might projectile vomit due to the consistency and taste but its non toxic... Worst case scenario your dogs hets the runs... Or they start spraypainting stuff with a brownish paint


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Look at all of your vaping stuff as a pack of cigs (regardless of Nic or not, just play it safe). You wouldn't want any critter or kid to eat a pack of cigs! :ohmy: Your pups might get a case of the "Hershey Squirts" with no nic, but that's about it, depends on the size of the dog. My grandpa wormed all his animals, except cats, with Prince Albert tobacco. I think there's something to be said about that with all the Ivermectin type wormers out there for animals, and you have to rotate them because the parasites build a tolerance after a while.
 

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Maximum velocity squirts. Those are fun especially when you have wall-to-wall carpeting. :cry:

Monsieur Prime Minister Toulouse Lautrec Le Chat? Bet the neighbors double up laughing when you call him. :laugh: Kidding. Try sendin in your AKC form when all you put down is Oscar. Breeders get kind of sniffy about it.
 

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and no offence, but as far as I can tell a bottle of no nic e-liquid is more akin to a bottle of syrup than a pack of cigarettes.

I just mentally look at it all as something I don't want kids or animals to get into, no % nic and % nic juice usually are in the same type of bottles. But that's just me. Would rather avoid the squirting dog syndrome:blink:
 
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