Hi Katya.
Here's another pic of a Cherokee warrior. If you look closely, you can see the * on his clothing. lol
Is that what I think it is?
Hi Katya.
Here's another pic of a Cherokee warrior. If you look closely, you can see the * on his clothing. lol
Charcoal works. But it has to be administered very shortly after ingestion...
yep, i got activated charcoal in my fridge .... but it depends on what toxin it is. don't know what's in those rat cubes.....
That is Gummy's asterisk, Kat. I borrowed it from him, for that post. lolIs that what I think it is?
We use a live trap for mice.... peanut butter bait. The mouse enters into the trap... walks over a see-saw ramp and turns a corner and goes for the PB. The ramp falls back down, locking him in. Works well. IDK what brand to tell you offhand. I'll find out. Kinda late for the immediate crisis... may be better to switch to these for the future. They have em for mice and rats (bigger... but same mechanics).
We use a live trap for mice.... peanut butter bait. The mouse enters into the trap... walks over a see-saw ramp and turns a corner and goes for the PB. The ramp falls back down, locking him in. Works well. IDK what brand to tell you offhand. I'll find out. Kinda late for the immediate crisis... may be better to switch to these for the future. They have em for mice and rats (bigger... but same mechanics).
My man, Atty! I have a bunch of those humane traps. I use dog food or seeds in them. The mouse wlaks in, the door shuts, we grab the trap and drive away to release the mouse somewhere in the wild... It has to be at least one mile from your house or they'll be back.
Just look up humane traps... There are several models. No poisons, no cruelty, no suffering.. And my kids love releasing the mice!
Tibs, you are indeed an instigator.oh my - i need to sign off before i get into any more trouble
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i use the same kind ....
but i was wondering if gummy could feed anything special to his pup to further minimize the damage of the toxin .....


Vitamin K is the antagonist for warfarin - but in people, we give it intravenously. I believe the warfarin used in rat poison is altered chemically and requires a different approach and I don't think (I could be wrong) there is anything to be given by mouth to counter it.
Chances are Tibs... that the toxin is already stored in the dogs liver and being metabilized.... IDK if there's an anti-toxin. Gummy will have to research it but the vet already talked to him, and would know, so....... IDK.
I'm sure we all wish the pup good luck in this.