VintagePunk
Blue Crack Distributor
Yeah, they're essentially both the same thing, blood thinners. That's why vitamin K is an antidote, it's a coagulant.
I'm sure they'll be able to give him a blood test tomorrow that will give you some indication as to how much (if any - he probably vomited almost all of it out) is left in his system. I'm not sure how dog metabolism relates to human, but I know with my mom, before she has any surgeries or dental procedures, she has to be off her blood thinner for 3 days. At that point, the blood is "unthinned," for lack of a better word, and there will be no excessive bleeding. Conversely, I think going back on the meds, the levels start to rise within a day, and it's back to it's maximum effectiveness within three or four days. That's with taking a daily dose, of course.
Poor thing, you're probably not going to get any sleep tonight, are you?
I'm sure they'll be able to give him a blood test tomorrow that will give you some indication as to how much (if any - he probably vomited almost all of it out) is left in his system. I'm not sure how dog metabolism relates to human, but I know with my mom, before she has any surgeries or dental procedures, she has to be off her blood thinner for 3 days. At that point, the blood is "unthinned," for lack of a better word, and there will be no excessive bleeding. Conversely, I think going back on the meds, the levels start to rise within a day, and it's back to it's maximum effectiveness within three or four days. That's with taking a daily dose, of course.
Poor thing, you're probably not going to get any sleep tonight, are you?