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Pet's info: Dog | Mixed Breed Small (up to 22lb) | Male | 12 lbs
What will happen if my dog ate a rubber?
2 Answers
Published on March 1st, 2017
Oh dear! Since I see that Bruno is a very small dog, I would be concerned that the rubber may become stuck in his stomach or intestines and cause an obstruction. If this just happened, it would be best to take Bruno to the vet right away so that they can induce vomiting - if he throws up the rubber, you shouldn't need to worry. If this isn't possible, then you will need to monitor him closely for the next few days. He may vomit up the rubber on his own, or it may pass through in his stool without any problems. Signs of an obstruction would include repeated episodes of vomiting, not wanting to eat, acting lethargic, and not having bowel movements. If you see any of these symptoms, you will need to take him to the vet right away, as he may need emergency surgery to remove the blockage.
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Oh no, that's not good! I would have Bruno seen by a vet immediately to induce vomiting. Rubbers can become caught in the GI tract, which would mean a surgery to have it removed, so it's best for the vet to induce vomiting safely with a shot to get it out of his stomach.
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