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Old 03-05-2008, 01:04 AM
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Default Re: A better mouse trap

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If a cat or dog happens to wander in and drink the sweet smelling "won't freeze" liquid, it won't be a very good outcome for him/her.

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I never thought it would happen and certainly not to me but it did. If you think your shop is safe it is NOT. I have my ex's dog for the week as her brother was killed Saturday night in a car crash. I leave the door open just a crack between the shop and the house so that I can hear if she is getting into trouble while I am working in the shop. Somehow Sunday morning she managed to open the door and "sneak" into the shop. I doubt she had been in there more than 30 seconds and I put her back into the house. About 4 hours later she vomited and there was nothing besides yellow mucous and one little dust ball. I thought it odd and because of the dust ball and thought I better investigate to see what she may have gotten into in the shop. I found that she had licked up a VERY small amound of antifeeze on the floor that I had spilled. We are talking less then a couple of teaspoons. I just came back from the last vet visit and after 2 days with absolutely NO sleep, emergency vet and regular vet visits, 3 doses of $400 each antitoxin and a total of a $2600 vet bill and a WHOLE lot of praying, she is out of the woods with no permanent damage but we came VERY close. There were crystals in her urine and when that happens, the dogs are almost certainly history. Unless you are an animal lover, you would never understand.

Things like antifreeze, snow globes, some winshield washer fluids, some brake fluids, and many other household and shop products contain ethylene glycol. Most importanly, don't leave a radiator or brake caliper laying exposed or spill any of it's fluid in the dirt where an animal can lick it up as this can also kill them.

Moral of the story, even when you THINK your shop is safe, it is NOT. I am a huge pet lover and know better! That is one of the reasons she is never allowed in the shop in the first place. The door now stays closed.

Sorry for the rant but anything that can be said to prevent this from happening to someone elses pet is worth the effort. Sad fact is, I partook in this thread when it was original posted and even I did not learn from it then.




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