From: "Sandy" <pyrview@sympatico.ca>
Reply-To: pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org
To: <PYR-L@APPLE.EASE.LSOFT.COM>, <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Subject: [pyrnet] Dangers of Plastic bags
Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2006 09:40:45 -0500
Well Folks had a very close call two days ago.
My Ringo<sheltie> nearly died by suffocation! I was downstairs watching
a movie,
went upstairs for I would say two minutes perhaps 3 and when I came back
down I noticed Ringo lying on his side. Upon a closer look, the lights
were
not on I could see he had a plastic bag over his head. I immediately took
the bag off, I was getting almost no response!! His breathing was not
good
and his heart was slow. He had a stool movement as well. I would say the
end
was close. I blew into his nose/mouth and messaged his heart. I took him
right away to the vet closest to me here in town. He seemed to improve
while
we were there and the vet gave dexametazone. Home we went and I gave him
rescue remedy every 2 hours.
The bag was from Triscuit crackers, it was very heavy plastic... Please
remind others to make sure they dispose of dangers like that. The box was
in
the little garbage can by the computer. Easy for him to get...Another
danger
I am told is the tips off of milk bags.
I have received several replies from the sheltie list regarding tragedies
with triscuit bags and boxes. I have also had replies about dogs dying
with chip bags over the heads as well. A chip bag could be large enough to
suffocate a pyr I would think.
Ringo seems very good today I am so happy I was able to get to him in
time.
What a scare that was...
Kind Regards,
Sandy Dyment
Pyrview Reg'd
www.angelfire.com/on3/Pyrview
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