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Last week, my 1-year-old male Lab (60 lbs, no medical history) got into some trouble while I was out grabbing coffee. He managed to open the kitchen cabinets and ate about half a jar (1 oz) of onion powder and a whole jar of Denamarin 😭.
He spent the weekend in the ER. Poison control said the Denamarin likely won't affect him since he threw it all up, but his CBC results showed that the onion powder had an impact. He was throwing up in the beginning and had diarrhea, but he seems to be doing better now.
Five days later, he's doing okay—no blood in his stool or urine, and his energy levels are normal. We're just waiting on test results to see if his levels are back to normal.
I'm wondering if there could be any long-term effects from this? We're in SoCal, by the way.
Some of the results in lab:
•MCH: 25.1 (High, reference range: 19.5 - 24.5 pg)
•TBIL (Total Bilirubin): 0.6 (Low, reference range: 0.7 - 1.6 mg/dL)
•CA (Calcium): 11.9 (High, reference range: 8.6 - 11.8 mg/dL)
•PHOS (Phosphorus): 6.9 (High, reference range: 2.5 - 6.8 mg/dL)
•CRE (Creatinine): 1.5 (High, reference range: 0.5 - 1.4 mg/dL)
•GLU (Glucose): 111 (Low, reference range: 60 - 110 mg/dL
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