Depending on the thyroid condition, it would either increase or decrease thyroid production. Either way, call your veterinarian immediately, in case it is deadly for your dog to ingest a thyroid pill.
There is no way anyone could answer this question without knowing what KIND of pills the dog ate. If your dog eats pills, call a vet immediately.
If your dog ate any pills, I would recommend taking him/her to the vet immediately, because what may help us may harm them.
Usually you have about a half an hour window to get your dog to the vet and to have the injection that makes them vomit. That's what I was told anyway when my dog ate a whole box of Belgian chocolate truffles...
Contact your vet or poison control immediately.
I very highly doubt it. If she appears to be sick, you should take her to a vet.
Cytomel is a human medication used to treat thyroid problems. There is a canine/feline version called Cytobin. It helps the thyroid work to make a better coat, teeth and muscle tissue.
Thyroid medications are almost always prescribed through a doctor.
I stupidly did this. Grabbed the dog's bottle of little blue pills instead of my own (and mine were for Irritable Bowel Syndrome, not thyroid disease). Realized what I had done immediately and called Poison Control. They assured me that I would be fine and I was. This happened about a year ago and I never had any effects from it.
The outcome of this surgery is usually excellent. Most people will need to take thyroid hormone pills (thyroid hormone replacement) for the rest of their lives.
What if my dog ate my lunesta pill
Phentermine can cause symptoms of the thyroid condition hashimotos. It is okay however to combine phentermine and iron sulfate pills.
be cause that what it ate most of its life