my dog ate my ENTIRE bottle of b-12

daniw
on 8/18/06 6:11 am - Rochester Hills, MI
Well, in case anyone needs to know, b-12 is apparently not toxic to dogs. I have a 7 month old golden retriever who ate not only all of the tablets in my b-12 bottle, but the cotton too. I had to call the vet and poison control who both said b-12 is one of the only vitamins that aren't toxic to dogs. Thank God!!!! You know the excuse, the dog ate my homework, well here is a new one for those of you who hate taking your vitamins
(deactivated member)
on 11/18/19 10:30 pm

I think it is not good for him... maybe you should take him to a vet

(deactivated member)
on 11/18/19 10:30 pm

I think it is not good for him... maybe you should take him to a vet

(deactivated member)
on 11/18/19 10:30 pm, edited 11/22/19 12:06 am

I think it is not good for him... maybe you should take him to a vet. Also, have a look at Pet Express for some medicine which will help you, it is not a good thing

crybaby
on 8/18/06 6:16 am - Somewhere in, AZ
I am so glad your dog is ok. He will probably be a very happy dog for awhile and have alot of energy. HA
Your AZ Raisin,
CryBaby

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     A person is finished when they QUIT.
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~Sexy YaYa~
on 8/18/06 6:21 am
BEEN THERE...they just basically pee it all out...just like we do
~Sexy YaYa~
sandyfeets
on 8/18/06 6:22 am - Jacksonville, FL
RNY on 12/20/05 with
B-12 is an "energy vitamin"  OMG a 7 month old retriver puppy on energy vitamins---I'll pray for you  ROFL Glad the puppy is going to be fine!!

daniw
on 8/18/06 6:27 am - Rochester Hills, MI
LOL!!!! He absolutly doesn't need any more energy. The good news is that I am leaving on vacation tomorrow and he is going to a dog sitter!!! So they will definitly work for their money, and may never invite him back again but at least I won't be with him and his sudden energy spurt.
LastChance2006
on 8/18/06 6:46 am - Riverside, RI
HAHAHAHA...tell the truth, u did it on purpose just to annoy the dog sitter HAHAHAHA
rebeka C.
on 8/18/06 7:09 am - SC
Here's what ya do: Put on rollerskates or rollerblades, attach the dog to your waist with a leash or rope, and go for a joy ride!
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