My dog eats things he should not when we go for a walk in the woods. This is his second time he has gotten into deer poop, and of course, with all his allergies, it became more than a regular vet visit. I was trying to find products so he did not have to go to the Emergency Vet. Within a couple of hours, he showed all the signs from before, except there was more blood in his poop. The emergency vet could not work us in until 6 hours later due to two emergencies, so I went online to see what I could find in the meantime. I about fell off my seat when I saw Walmart carried the same kit we were sent home with from his first encounter. The same at a much lower price, so off to Walmart I went to pick up 2 boxes. I cannot tell you how much money I saved, and a backup box in case he finds something in the yard. We are backed up to a heavily wooded area and have deer that cut through our backyard all the time. Pretty to watch, but a nightmare when the dog decides to sample the menu. When I called to cancel the Emergency Vet appointment, they actually said I did the right thing based on the symptoms from the first visit. Not often is a vet office approvingly surprised. Trust me, this is something you should have on hand.
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