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glider

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Hello,
Ten days ago during a walk, the dog who was with me, ate a bit of meat. He found it under the hedge of a garden. I asked information to the owner of the garden and he answered it was cat food. But it's strange, because the cat food bowl is on the opposite side of the hedge.
After a couple of days, the dog started to have intestinal problems.
This dog is not mine, I take he for a walk, every day.
The owner of the dog doesn't want to take him to the vet; but I'm worried, I know that rat poison takes effect after several days and my vet told me that with a blood test, we could know if the dog swallowed it.

How is the dog? 32.4>46
What I have to do for the dog? 51uc

Thank you for any suggestion
 

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This is a difficult one. 34.4-> 46 is a little unnerving. I'd hope "no game in the field" would mean that your worries are misplaced and the whole matter is nothing, there's nothing to be found by the vet hunting for answers. But...it's ambiguous enough that it could be interpreted other ways too, maybe that what the dog thought he was getting (the "game") was in fact not that. Hm.

51 unchanging as an answer to what you have to do for the dog makes me think you need to push for him to be seen by the vet, perhaps offering to pay for the tests yourself.

I'm getting this because of the line from the image:

"The noble one in fear and trembling sets things in order and is watchful."

or, rephrased, "Glider, in fear and trembling, sets things in order and is watchful."

You are in fear right now; the thing to do is set things in order (have tests done) and be watchful (continue observing the dog).

It would be wonderful if you came back with an update!

Best of luck to you and the pooch.
 

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Thank you Mulberry.
I took the dog to the vet, He checked if mucous of the mouth were still red (if the dog had eaten rat poison, after ten days, probably mucous'd have been white). The vet told me, the blood test isn't necessary (I hope he is right), but he'd do something for intestinal problems; but the dog isn't mine and he need the consent from the owner.
So I'm a little less worried, but I think He need a visit to the vet with his owner.
 

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Thanks so much, Glider! I think you have fulfilled your part of the matter as suggested by the reading in 51. You're a very good dog walker.
 

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