Today started off like any other Saturday. We slept in a bit, and had to get my car from the detail shop. I'm selling the Subaru, so if you know anyone who is looking for a 2002 WRX, let me know.
All the morning activities meant that we went for a shorter walk. Oh yeah, the freezing temperatures also contributed to the diminished outdoor time.
After the walk and getting the car, we went to look at a house that just went on the market. I guess this is the first step in the process of buying a place here in Pittsburgh. The house is great, but I'm not sure the timing is right.
Anyway, after looking at that first house and a few more, we stopped in at home before running a few more errands. It was when we got home from the errands that things took a turn for the worse.
Immediately upon coming in the door, I saw the problem. The bottle of Rimadyl that Bodie takes for his arthritis was open and on the floor. Worse, it was empty. It appears that Miles chewed through the "child proof" cap and emptied the container. This was a huge dose of anti-inflammatory. Between them, they ate over 100, 100mg tablets. We later learned that this is about 10 times the toxic level for Bodie and 20 times the toxic level for Miles.
We called the vet and followed their directions. First, we gave both dogs hydrogen peroxide to induce vomiting. Miles had vomited before we got home, but this brought up a lot more. Bodie also vomited. For both, it was clearly uncomfortable, but in this situation both Beth and I knew that we had to do it to make them healthy. Hopefully, getting the medicine out of their system quickly will prove to be important in keeping them healthy.
Then we took them to the vet. The initial prognosis was not good. In a worst case scenario, this could cause both liver and kidney failure. Needless to say, being at the vet is incredibly tense. The boys will spend the night at the vet and if all goes well, we'll get them tomorrow.
At midnight, the vet called, and told us that Bodie is doing well. He is nervous, but he is eating and appears to be headed in the right direction. Miles, on the other hand, seems to have taken a worse dose. It seems pretty touch-and-go with him, but it appears he still has kidney function and we hope that a night of fluids will return him to health.
It is sickening to think about these dogs getting ill from getting into the medicine. Beth and I have talked, and for all our thought about making the house safe for them, we never saw the sealed container of Rimadyl as a threat. We'll have to review our setup, and double-check the safety of the house for the boys.
I can't believe how attached I have become to Miles. I knew I was attached to Bodie. For the first time ever, I felt like a parent tonight as we waited to see the vet and then to hear from her later in the evening.
I can only hope that this becomes a very scary way to learn a lesson about keeping Miles in the crate and teaching him boundaries in the house. In the mean time, it will be tough to sleep until I get another update on the status of each of them.