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Posted: 11/14/2021 10:41:01 AM EDT
Before I could stop her, down the hatch. What should I do? It’s one of those thin, 2” wide, 12” long strap type bands. Attached File
UPDATE Gave the dog some peroxide and she puked it up. Thank you all that supported me and Kenzie through this ordeal. |
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Give her a table spoon of Mineral Oil then make sure you carry a pair of rubber gloves with you when you take her out for her constitutional. You’re probably going to have to get in there with an assist, hence the rubber gloves.
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You should switch to free weights and stop working out like a woman.
Also, cut your hair. |
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A coworker's cat ate one of those over the summer. That was a $5k surgery after it messed up kitteh's insides.
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I was going to ask you you why you wear your ball cap backwards, but then I noticed the GMC grille in the bed of your truck.
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@DoverGunner
Her name is Kenzie. She is absolutely amazing. She has a limp so she didn’t make it as a service dog but she is perfect for me. |
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There's a solid chance that Mal is gonna be going to the vet.
Poor pup. Good looking dog. What color are your Oakleys? |
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OP, let your freak flag fly.
I'd be on the scared side if my dog did that... Hello, vets office my dog ate a long piece of plastic can I get an appt quick? |
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I remember having long golden blonde locks like that. I was handsome and quite the ladykiller.
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Our little pincher is constantly each shit he shouldn't, it is not uncommon to pull shit out of his ass, mostly grass and dudes hair...it freaks him out when poop is swinging out back
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Quoted: Before I could stop her, down the hatch. What should I do? It’s one of those thin, 2” wide, 12” long strap type bands. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/284931/24AF8557-CE3A-444F-9745-04F399D672F5_jpe-2166346.JPG View Quote Could go either way. Might pass, might not. If you don't see anything within the next day in her piles, or obvious distress while trying to pass said piles, you might want to think about a trip to the vet. Old work acquaintance had this same thing happen to his dog, exercise band. Wound up with surgery later that week. Is there something appealing about silicone bands to dogs???? If it makes you feel any better, my dog ate a box of galvanized fence bolts. They passed. Had another dog eat a bag of steel wool. That also passed, but OMG can you imagine how either of those must have felt! Both BTW advised to see what happened by a vet. A day later after some trying shitter time, all was right. Good luck, dog! |
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Quoted: Could go either way. Might pass, might not. If you don't see anything within the next day in her piles, or obvious distress while trying to pass said piles, you might want to think about a trip to the vet. Old work acquaintance had this same thing happen to his dog, exercise band. Wound up with surgery later that week. Is there something appealing about silicone bands to dogs???? If it makes you feel any better, my dog ate a box of galvanized fence bolts. They passed. Had another dog eat a bag of steel wool. That also passed, but OMG can you imagine how either of those must have felt! Both BTW advised to see what happened by a vet. A day later after some trying shitter time, all was right. Good luck, dog! View Quote Holy shit, bolts? Damn that’s wild. |
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That’s got a good chance of not being able to be passed.
I’d go straight to a vet. |
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My GSD's poops often look like he ate a bag of multi-colored confetti. He seems to eat quite a bit of stuff that I don't actually feed him.
Hopefully your dag will pass the band without issue. |
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My Min-pin was eating cushion stuffing and it was making his ass bleed.
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How dare you not be overweight, bald, and wear whatever clothes your miserable wife buys you like the rest of GD!
Boo this man! |
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If it were me, I would take my dog to a dog doctor, instead of asking random people on the internet what they think. Maybe a crazy thought though, who knows.
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My mal eats all kinds of random shit and passes it all, but honestly with this one I’d probably be calling my vet. The mineral oil thing is probably you best bet, and they have an amazing ability to pass stuff, but this is kind of a weird one. Classic mal though.
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Stop letting your dog hang out with homeless bums who leave inferior exercise equipment laying around
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Quoted: Holy shit, bolts? Damn that’s wild. View Quote @protraxptr17 If it has been more than an hour or so, you do not want to induce vomiting. No food until it passes, I REPEAT, DO NOT FEED HER. I you feed her it CAN cause an increased chance of intestinal blockage. If it does not pass by tomorrow night get her to a vet. I know from past experience. I also breed and train K9s. |
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Last night I showed the wife poop,....wtf? It has tin foil pcs in it.....her answer was "Wicket eats shit"
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One of mine would eat weird stuff, including horse turds…like crayons and magic markers, and it would give her a rainbow effect on her muzzle, almost like the lbqt crowd with their hair, and she would pass that, kids would make these necklaces and bracelets with their names in beads. One morning cleaning up the yard, I found ‘Maria’s’ bracelet in a turd, no bones, so no problem. In your case, I’d make a call to a vet
(Wasn’t sure which dog ate a bag of flaming hot takis chips, until I heard her welping when taking a dump in the yard) |
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Great success! I called my vet and he said give her two tablespoons of peroxide and take her outside. She puked it right up. Attached File
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