Dog Has Eaten Diet Pills?!?
Posted by admin | Under acai berry diet Tuesday Dec 1, 2009I’ve just come downstairs to find that my dog (Siberian Husky) has bitten into my sisters supply of Acai Berry tablets. I’m not sure how much he has eaten. I’ve called the Vet but they aren’t open today and there isn’t another one anywhere in my town. I’m really worried and have no idea what to do?
If anyone has any suggestions at all, please answer!
Thanks in advance


Our dog once ate a full supply of heart tablets (her own) as she like them so much and somehow got them off the breakfast bar.
We took her to the vets and they poured (that fizzy stuff) washing powder down her throat, it made her sick and all the tablets came back up.
Not saying you should do that but I am sure there must be a vet open somewhere or an emergency vet, you need to call them and tell them what she has eaten, maybe it will be fine, Acai Berry tablets are only herbal vitamin tablets so can’t imagine them being lethal, but always best to check
Ok first go do the typical women thing and tell your sister so she can panic with you….
Then you can proceed to actually doing something about it. Which is taking your finger and placing it in it’s thoat trying to cause it to regurgitate.
If that doesn’t work then get some charcoal ash mix it in with water and try to get the dog to drink it. Charcoal actually neutralize toxins and is used in hospitals to help treat poisons.
Best thing you can do is take it to the vet.
i rang a vet just said diet pills, they said to feed her and give water, keep a good eye on her. They said been a larger dog will prob only give her the runs but said also check the local areas for emergency numbers just incase u need it. If she shows any signs of been drowzy or non normal habbits to get her in to a vet straightaway also taking the tabs with you!
Good luck!
Your vet should have an emergency number on their answering system. Call around. Call vets out of town.
Pedialite the stuff for babys ill usually flush out bdogs symptoms some times help with parvo
their must be an emergancy number of your vets, just as the first answer said!