I have to give myself a Vitamin B12 injection every two weeks. The pharmacy delivered my next two injections (two vials sof Vitamin B12, two syringes, and four needles) to the office and set them on the big table. We have four dogs at the office belonging to my nephew and his friends. Three of those dogs really need training, but whenever I bring it up, my nephew just gets mad about it.
They jumped up on the table and got the delivery and chewed it up. I found the two vials of Vitamin B12, one of which looks like it might be okay, the two badly mangled syringes, and two of the four needles. I guess they must have swallowed the other two needles.
They have a cap over the needles so if the dogs did swallow them, they shouldn't get stuck by the needles. I am a bit concerned, though, about whether or not the hard plastic might perforate their intestines.
Does anyone have an idea what the odds of the dogs being able to pass the needles without damage?
At least they didn't get into my Eliquis blood thinner pills. I imagine those would kill them pretty quickly.
They jumped up on the table and got the delivery and chewed it up. I found the two vials of Vitamin B12, one of which looks like it might be okay, the two badly mangled syringes, and two of the four needles. I guess they must have swallowed the other two needles.
They have a cap over the needles so if the dogs did swallow them, they shouldn't get stuck by the needles. I am a bit concerned, though, about whether or not the hard plastic might perforate their intestines.
Does anyone have an idea what the odds of the dogs being able to pass the needles without damage?
At least they didn't get into my Eliquis blood thinner pills. I imagine those would kill them pretty quickly.