I take 10 mg. Ambien at night, (to sleep) and my dog accidently ate my Ambien pill last night before I realized it . He only weighs about 20 - 24 lbs. and I knew it was too late to induce vomiting when i realized it was gone from my bedside table. I watched him carefully, he got sleepy quicker than he usually does. I kept nudging him to see if I could arouse him about every 45 min. or so, I did this for about 3 hours. He never seemed drowsy or like he was drugged, he slept a little longer than usual, but he is fine today. I'm posting this because I couldn't find anything about this topic when I Googled the topic, and it was frightening to think my dog could have OD'd on Ambien. If anyone else has info. on this topic please post information for all to see and have peace of mind.
Take your dog to the vet immediately!
The answer is no .05mg is the same as saying .050mg, .125mg is not smaller than .05mg.
What if my dog ate my lunesta pill
be cause that what it ate most of its life
You did , sicko
The deer had probably eaten something bad, and when your dog ate the deer'ss intestines, he proabably ate it to.
Was that not Redd Foxx... "the dog ate the dead horse meat and died?"
No, It would be "The dog has eaten," or "The dog ate."Eat is the present tense. You want to match the tenses. If the dog is presently eating, you could say, "The dog eats." But if you are referring to the past eating behavior of the dog, it is as above, the dog has eaten, or the dog ate. I eat, you eat, they eat, is all present tense. Ate and eaten are both past tense, I have eaten, or I ate, etc.
my Chihuahua ate a penicillin pill what can I do
Justin Bieber having "it".
NO! Human medication does not have the same effect on dogs that is has on humans. Giving any dog Ambien is extremely dangerous, but giving it to a small dog is more so. Always check with your veterinarian before giving your dog any medication, even an herbal one.
It is 0.5%.