Dialux and pets

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Anybody happen to have an MSDS or know whether or not the dialux white paste is poisonous to animals or people? My dog took it off my desk while I was gone and apparently ate a small Piece about the size of a peppermint. He’s still mooching and doesn’t seem fazed though.
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love my dogs, hope yours is ok-
call a vet 10 minutes ago - pepermint size yummy not much ALO, guessing dog weight about 50 or so-

duckduckgo "aluminum oxide toxcity for dogs" - good hits erring on "my god your not wearing a mask, as if...(this was a scolding thru her closed window while passing my car in opposite directions at town speeds with my window down).
to- ongoing observation, plenty of water, natural remedies,

here is product safety sheet

general chemical description -mixture of fatty acids and paraffins, aluminum oxide

4.1.4. After swallowing: {human}
If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Rinse mouth, drink plenty of water. Obtain medical attention if necessary. Never give anything
by mouth to an unconscious person.
4.2 Information about the medical atention:
Medical attention is required if adverse symptoms are shown or after a large exposure. Treatment should in general be symptomatic and palliative.
4.3 Indication of the immediate medical attention and special treatment needed
Notes to physician:
Specific treatment: Treat symptomatically.
Treat symptomatically. Contact poison treatment specialist immediately if large quantities have been ingested or inhaled.

8.1. control parameters
Ingredients with limit values which requiremonitoring at the workplace
Paraffin waxes and hydrocarbon waxes
WEL Short-term value: 6 mg/m3
Long-term value: 2 mg/m3

11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
11.1 Acute toxicity
The substance is not classified in any category of acute toxicity hazard.
Ingestion:According to available information the acute oral toxicity of the substance will foreseeable be greater than 2000 mg/kg (rat). Ingestion of large amounts may cause mild intestinal irritation.
 
I've spent some time and pieced it back together mostly. I Think he might have gotten an Altoid's worth in him. I fed him up with salty'ish rice and food, he drank plenty after. I think it's a non-issue. The oxide and wax had me a bit worried but water can help flush the oxide from what I've read.C207879E-C4C4-47F1-B112-4B02AB9768C3.jpeg
I wasn’t even using it, but he ate the majority of the box it can in.
 
Goofy dog, hope he’s okay. He’ll probably just crap it out. I like his eye patches. How old?

Parker
 
4 maybe 5. Rescued from California. He's doing fine, teeth are a little more polished ;). I think he wanted the cardboard and the stropped end of the brink more than anything. Possibly because it smells like leather on that end.
 
Probably. Sounds like something my dogfaced German girl would do if I didn’t keep stuff put up. She’s just a puppy though, yr and a half.

They do wrap themselves around us, don’t they?

Parker
 
Here's the number to ASPCA's Poison Control Hotline (Im not a fan, at all, of the ASPCA, but this is a pretty good resource): (888) 426-4435
 
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