I personally would not take a chance and would contact my vet or local emergency vet.
I picked up a 5 lb bag of CYA at my local pool store to raise the level in my pool and stupidly set it where the dogs could reach it. They tore open the bag, scattered the crystals all over the grass, and had some trapped between their gums and cheeks. I hosed out their mouths to remove as much as possible, vacuumed up as much of the dry crystalls as I could and seriously overwatered the grass to get the rest disssolved and out of harms way.
The dogs seem fine for the moment. A call to poison control suggested to just watch them and take them to the vet if they exhibited difficulty breathing, swalling, or started throwing up. So far no symptoms, it has been about an hour now.
I found an online MSDS and if they didn't get too much ingested it looks like it may not be too bad, but I do't know about MSDSs, I think they may tend to understate the dangers.
Is there any further advice out there from anyone with experience on this?
Thanks,
Mark
I personally would not take a chance and would contact my vet or local emergency vet.
I took your advice and called the animal hospital. They also said bring the dogs in if any symptoms developed.
We watched the dogs closely and they had no symptoms at all. The dogs are healthy, happy, eating and playing this morning.
Thanks for the advice.
That is good news. The silly puppers will get into anything I swear.
Yes they will. They have been fine all day, I am very happy. Thanks again.
Sentient
At least you can leave them out in the sun a little bit longer. It will have little affect on them until the Cya wears out.
Sean Assam
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HehehOriginally Posted by Poolsean
Well, they do like to sunbathe.
Sentient
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