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Pet's info: Dog | Labrador Retriever | Female | unspayed | 8 months and 30 days old
possibly swallowed staples
2 Answers
Published on February 24th, 2017
Poor Zoey. With any sharp foreign body ingestion we get concerned for possible laceration of the intestines as the intestines work back and forth to grind up ingesta. Staples certainly have the potential to at the very least cause some moderate GI upset and inflammation of the intestines. Laceration of the intestines is also possible. I would recommend feeding Zoey 1 piece of bread in between meals, 2 times day to hopefully bind up the staples and blunt their edges. Also the fiber of the bread helps to bulk up the stool for easier passage and exit out the rectum. Take Zoey on 20-30 minutes brisk walks twice a day as well to help promote GI motility. Then monitor her stool daily and for any signs of trouble which would include excessive vomiting (even water), lethargy, and lack of appetite. If you see these symptoms then take her to your local vet right away. Hopefully these are going to come out just fine. There is a greater chance that they will exit ok, due to their small size, but you can never be too cautious with any foreign body ingestion. I hope things work out ok for your furry friend Zoey.
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If it is just a few small staples than they may pass through with no problems. If they are large staples and she ate a bunch than they could cause a problem. You could have your vet take an x-ray to confirm that she ate them, determine how many, and determine where they are located within the digestive tract. If she recently ate them, you could also feed her some bread to try to coat the staples as they pass through.
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