Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Just the other day I was looking at a series of pictures on all the dangerous things dogs have eaten seen on xray. With Debb, Lucy, and Oscar's, post tonight~ Oscar eating a Safety Tag, this may be a horrible situation, but certainly an interesting topic
Three Rubber Balls and Two Tennis Balls
Talk about hoarding...
Maybe Blogging might be better?
This Dog Rocks!
This scares me. I want to put every toy away. I hope this pup is okay :(
.......and if you squeeze this dog's belly, it squeaks
What have your dogs eaten?
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A 9-year-old female bull mastiff was presented with the owner reporting that the pet had not eaten or drunk water in three days. Upon exam, she was depressed and salivating excessively. Her stomach and intestines were full of air. Doctors suspected that she might have a possible esophageal irritation or stricture and decided to do rads. Upon review, someone on staff exclaimed that the dog had eaten an alien.
This is not an actual object that had to be removed, just a coincidental image that caught our attention. The “alien” appears just above the intestines.
I was interested to see that in some cases, they mentioned the object was removed endoscopically, which would not involve an incision. Would have to be a very small, stable object, I think.
It would also depend a lot where it was stuck.
Oh, Joanne, this grosses me out. Yuck. I am so thankful that my guys don't appear to have this problem. They have chewed a lot of things up, but at least they haven't eaten anything worse than crayons which they 'obviously' chewed.
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