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Our 5 1/2 month old snoodle, weighs 20 lbs, ate .5 MG of clonazepam. What should we do?

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I would definitely call

I would definitely call animal control or 911, this situation could be life threatining or it could just be a close call but it is always better to be safe than sorry. 

 

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DOG -PUPPY

 SEEING THAT YOUR BABY IS 20LBS -I WOULD HAVE TO AGREE WITH DA PURDUE, THERE ARE 24HR VET HOSPITALS. THEY COULD GIVE YOU SOME HELP I AGREE IT IS MUCH BETTER TO SLEEP KNOWING YOUR PUP IS GOING TO BE FINE & NEEDS TO SLEEP IT OFF.THE PUP WILL SLEEP "REAL GOOD" JUST TRYING TO MAKE LIGHT OF YOUR CONCERN. I AM A DOG LOVER - I UNDERSTAND YOUR CONCERNS. A PHONE CALL IS SO WORTH IT. GOOD LUCK -LET US KNOW HOW YOUR BABY IS -PLEASESmile

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my dog ate 4 percocet

my dog ate 4 percocet 5/325's when he was 9 months old. he was just mellowed out and scrached alot. we took him to a 24 hr vet and they told me that it will have the same effect on the dog as it will human. i dont know if it will help but we jjust took him home and let him mellow out just mad sure he was eating and drinking. good luck

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Thats intersting to know and

Thats intersting to know and I hope that the OP'S dog is okay, there has been a forum on atipam which is the same as ativan I think and is used in vetrinary medicine so who knows? 

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