If you think they have eaten plastic but aren t sure there are signs you can look out for.
I think my dog ate a rubber ball.
He otherwise seems fine but not sure how much he may have swallowed.
My dog ate plastic.
He didn t want to eat before that but has since.
My dog ate a tennis ball final thoughts.
For a dog that size.
So my dog just ate some plastic wrap for sandwiches long story short my grandma tried to throw him the sandwich but he took everything out of her hand and i don t know what to do.
I have a 76 pound siberian husky that ate a small plum pit earlier today.
And im wondering since the ball is rubber and small if she is able to pass it.
Puppy proof your home by thinking like your dog so that you won t be caught off guard when your dog eats the rubber bumpers off the door stops.
Only allow your dog to carry one ball in their mouth at a time.
He vomited again tonight with smaller pieces of ball in it.
We think the whole.
My dog swallowed a small rubber ball yesterday around 730 pm last night around 12 midnight he did throw up but no ball and since twelve he vomited again around 6 am but a little and.
Choose dog safe toys that can t be chewed into tiny pieces and supervise object play.
If your dog ate plastic it s a big cause for concern.
My 8lbs dog swallowed a small metal ball.
Dogs often swallow foreign objects they shouldn t such as balls chicken bones or toys resulting in vomiting pain and potentially canine intestinal blockage.
He s a husky and fully grown and i ve no clue how much of it was even there.
Anything a child would put in their mouth is fair game for puppies.
Now i am not completely sure if she swallowed it or not its just that i cant find the ball to the set of paddles.
When playing ball with your dog insist that they fetch return and releases the ball immediately.
Find out more about the signs and treatments for a blockage in dogs.
The web s 1 source of pet information.
The first thing to do is to ring your vet and make an appointment to see them as soon as possible.
You know one of those balls with the paddles you see people playing on the beach.