As long as the dog didn't come into contact with the actual gel, there's not any danger. Even licking the adhesive side would take some doing, since it's sustained body heat that triggers the release through the membrane. There's nothing on the outside to lick, save for plastic and dust.
Chewing it or ingesting the gel is another matter though, and you should be sure your patches are folded over and trashed/flushed to keep them away from pets. My wife always gives me grief if one of the dogs finds one of my old patches....
I don't know when this was posted but I will try to help anyway. The question here is, "Did your dog just lick the patch or did he break it open and consume the medication in whole?" If he just licked it, then he will most likely be fine in about 2 hours. If you don't want to take him to the vet office, watch for respiratory depression (decreased breathing) and lethargy (sleeping with difficulty in arousing him). If he experiences either of thesesymptoms he needs to go to the vet immediately.
English words have been traditionally classified into eight lexical categories, or parts of speech (and are still done so in most dictionaries). The appropriate parts of speech are in bold:Noun: The dog licked my ice cream.Pronoun: His dog licked my ice cream.Adjective (any qualifier of a noun): His fat dog licked my chocolate ice cream.Verb: His dog licked my ice cream.Adverb: His dog hungrily licked my ice cream.Preposition: His dog licked the ice cream in my hand.Conjunction: I kicked his dog because it licked my ice cream.Interjection: Sit down dog!
Only if your dog has licked your neosporin.
my dog licked my foot.
I think they can get really sick or die
Well of course the dog could die!Wit all the poisioning in it its to much for a dogs body so yea they can die instantlyANSWERED BY,DESTINY L.
I am having the same problem w/ my 11 month old.... If the dog happens to sneek in a lick she gets a red bumpy patch in that area. Please help I am having the same problem w/ my 11 month old.... If the dog happens to sneek in a lick she gets a red bumpy patch in that area. Please help
The dog licked its owner with its slavering jaws.
It is possible, but it all depends on where the dog licked them. If the dog licked the person on the mouth and then your hand and then you ate a sandwich or something without washing it is a hihger possibility. But if it licked their arm and then your hand, you should be ok as long as you wash your hands.
Because the acidity from the dog's urine kills the patch of grass they urinated in.
Nothing will happen he JUST licked you like a dog will lick a person. Your pet could also be licking you for the salt that that your skin produces.
It's not impossible, but it is highly unlikely, depending on where the dog licked you...