Sometimes pets loaf for outside and end up at a place where they’re not supposed to be. At a place where hate and cruelty stand. Where people don’t have love or gratitude for animals and diligently set poison en-wrapped in tasty food which deceives the innocence of our animals. Yes, it’s a cruel thing to do. But if you do come across your pet in the act of being poisoned – frothing up, running wild or lying down with signs of seizers. Here’s what you must do – quickly mix a glass of water with a ton(not to be exact but enough to make very sweet) of sugar and pour it down your pet’s throat- this truly saves. Ensure that the affected animal drinks at least a good majority. Then when finish, leave your pet to rest while the sugar revives him/her. This is a quick process and in no time, your pet should be back on his feet like the lively pet you once knew.
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Gary Cooper – the man who has shared this wonderful yet simple lifesaving method with me. A great big Thank you to him.
good to know ! i have two pets and at times they are quite low . thank you for the article !
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Lol @ low 😀 and you’re indeed most welcome 🙂
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Wow! Wasn’t aware of this life saving tip. Much appreciated.
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Your welcome and greatly this method is so simple, doesn’t need a professional to do such ❤
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Baiting is a cowardly act from those of poisonous heart. Thank you for sharing this advice which I hope I never have to use but am grateful to have tucked away. Awesome!
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❤ thank you
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This can certainly be an important tip. Thank you for sharing your very informative and valuable posts.
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❤ you're most welcome 🙂
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Is it recommendable to do if the pet is unconscious?
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No, that will most likely quickly kill your pet
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But giving him a glucose injection will be appropriate. But in time though
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Thanks for the tip 🙂
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You’re most welcomed 🙂
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are you a vet doctor?
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No, not yet dear but I’m in the field of studies.
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oh thank you for sharing your knowledge. much appreciated. may I know your name. I am mathav btw 🙂
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Natasha and thanks for acknowledging my posts and commenting your thoughts Mathav. I sincerely appreciate ❤
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you are welcome natasha.. looking forward for more of your posts ❤
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❤
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