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Puppy Ate a SockJennifer from New York Feedback About This Post:RE: Puppy Ate a Sock
The comments on making the dog throw up. Get advice before doing that. Could be a problem. Peroxide is the thing the vet said to use. Again, Allie antics--ate the whole pan of chocolate brownies. Yes, toxic. So 2 oz at a time down her throat. The vet is at the end of the block and came over when Allie did not chuck the first 2 ounces. She administered and then waited for results. About 3-4 minutes and it was up. Post by T&T Grandma RE: Puppy Ate a Sock
Welcome to the club. The vet said it was not a problem as long as you accounted for the socks eventually. Post by T&T Grandma RE: Puppy Ate a SockMy own dog just ate a sock tonight... poor little peanut. She is just a little thing, a Boston terrier / pug mix. I called the emergency vet and she had nothing but grim news: unfortunately due to the time of night and where we live I'm looking at an hours drive and over $200 to have her looked at tonight: I just don't have that in my means. I in no way intend to deprive her of vet care. I'm just hoping I have till tomorrow to get her some help. Is there anything I can do for her to help? I read on here about the milk and peroxide but am hesitant because the vet said that vomiting is bad. Post By Heather (Guest Post) RE: Puppy Ate a SockWow, poor puppy. Hopefully it came out!? My puppy is 9 weeks and my house is puppy proofed. However, when I go outside in the yard to let my puppy 'do it's business', he will eat grass and dirt like crazy! I thought my yard was puppy proof but apparently he found a big piece of black tape and ate it. A few days later during a bowel movement (he pooped a little) he yelped and cried and ran around in a squat position while trying to "bite" his behind. Finally after a minute of that, he continued to poop. I didn't get a chance to look very closely at the bowel movement because I was comforting my puppy. My husband came home and picked up all the poop from the yard so I never got a chance to look at it. Anyone know why this happened. I assumed he pooped out something he ate. Post By Angela (Guest Post) RE: Puppy Ate a Sock
Yesterday I happend on this site cause i goggled my dog swallowed a sock. Yesterday morning my dog threw up a black ankle sock. Post by theloanlady210 RE: Puppy Ate a SockFor the person whose dog plays with the toilet paper; put a chain on the door I have to do it for my daughter who likes to play in the toilet. Second my daughter played with a tomato, onion, and an orange. Found the onion in the trash can with a spoon still. Can not find the tomato or orange so good luck with the sock and puppy do do. Next time you babysit go to the dollar store, and buy some dog squeaky toys. Also if he likes socks take one of your husbands old ones and tie it in knots. Play tug of war just be a bit gentle with his teeth. He might like it. Post By Barbara (Guest Post) RE: Puppy Ate a SockA sock, a paper towel, and undies! I know you love your pet, but this can be life threatening. You'd child-proof your home if you had to; please puppy-proof it now before a disaster happens and it's too late. Post by susanmajp RE: Puppy Ate a SockAs of Tuesday STILL no sock. We took her to the vet on Saturday for xrays and a check up. The vet didn't see anything to be alarmed about she said she would have been sick by now. I am 99% sure she ate it but the vet does not think so. Since Wednesday I have check everywhere for that sock and it is now where to be found. Since last week she pooped out a paper towel and a pair of undies that we didn't even know she ate. I'll keep you informed. Post By jennifer (Guest Post) RE: Puppy Ate a SockPLEASE let us know how the puppy does! Post by KLJohn RE: Puppy Ate a SockI knew a dog who ate carpet - see a vet before the sock becomes a blockage! Post by Lynn RE: Puppy Ate a Sockthat thing will not come out on its own. get the baby to a vet now. Post by sandy63 RE: Puppy Ate a SockGet the puppy to a reputable vet! Post By Robin (Guest Post) RE: Puppy Ate a SockPlease take the pup to a vet! Post By kay (Guest Post) RE: Puppy Ate a SockMy daughter's dog did this and then pooped it half way out but it wouldn't come all the way, she had to take it to the vet to get it out. Post By Beverly (Guest Post) RE: Puppy Ate a Sock
My 3 year old Lucy dog seems to have a "toilet paper deficiency" in HER diet, too! If I lay down to take a nap and she is in my bedroom, she gets bored (I guess) and pulls every piece of TP or Kleenex out of the trash can and shreds it on the bathroom floor. She's never eaten a sock (or any TP as far as I know) though. Post by GrammySheila RE: Puppy Ate a SockIm afraid to say that this one is for the vets to handle. Post By Sally E. Greer (Guest Post) RE: Puppy Ate a SockA friend of mine had the same thing that happen to her dog please take your dog to the vets fast. my friend took hers to the vets and he xrayed the dog the sock got tangled around the dogs organs . he performed emergency surgery. please take your to the vets. Post by castleberrycc RE: Puppy Ate a Sock
Paper Towel too?. Post by Chicklet RE: Puppy Ate a SockI did and they told me to watch her and if she is not eating and is vomiting there is something wrong. Yesterday she pooped out a paper towel. So hopefully today she will poop out the sock. Post By Jennifer (Guest Post) RE: Puppy Ate a SockI'd be afraid of a blockage somewhere and serious troubles resulting from this. I'd call the Vet at least and asked for advice. Post by Chicklet |
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