My dog ate a squeaker toy... :/

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My fosters used to go to a vet that had a bulletin board showing what some of their patients had "passed"...you would be amazed. :ep

I would agree that with a dog that big & a toy that small, he'll prolly be okay. Maybe some mineral oil to lubricate the way...? :p

(On the other hand, my pug almost died because he ate the stuffing in a toy that blocked his intestines, requiring $1200 worth of emergency surgery, but that doesn't sound like your situation).

Let us know how it "comes out"! ;)
 

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Keep a good eye on him. If he starts trying to vomit or having trouble having bowel movement you will need to get him to a vet ASAP. I had a dog eat a popsicle stick and this is what our vet had suggested to me. He did sart trying to vomit and had to have surgery to remove it.
 

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One winter our dog ate a 5qt ice cream bucket full of crayons....it was over the course of a couple of days. Hubby couldn't figure out what the kids were doing with all the crayons (looked in the couch, behind the bed, in shoes, etc....nothing). Then he lets the dog out and went out to shovel snow, he came in laughing...it looked like Walt Disney had cr*pped all over the yard.
 

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Living the Simple Life said:
One winter our dog ate a 5qt ice cream bucket full of crayons....it was over the course of a couple of days. Hubby couldn't figure out what the kids were doing with all the crayons (looked in the couch, behind the bed, in shoes, etc....nothing). Then he lets the dog out and went out to shovel snow, he came in laughing...it looked like Walt Disney had cr*pped all over the yard.
:yuckyuck

DS#2 was getting accused of eating all the Halloween candy to be handed out. He kept denying it, but the candy kept disappearing from the bowl. Two days later, their Golden Retriever upchucked in the house. Lots of candy wrappers there. They checked the yard and sure enough, candy wrappers were in the poo, too.

Any updates from Squeaker, BBH?
 

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:lol: "Squeaker" is still normal. Took him for an hour long walk yesterday and he pooed normally. :p I'm guessing he is going to be fine.

I'm totally LOVING all of these "my dog ate what???" stories. (Well, the ones that have good endings that is.)

I'm going to call him Squeakers all day long!! :gig
 

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big brown horse said:
:lol: "Squeaker" is still normal. Took him for an hour long walk yesterday and he pooed normally. :p I'm guessing he is going to be fine.

I'm totally LOVING all of these "my dog ate what???" stories. (Well, the ones that have good endings that is.)

I'm going to call him Squeakers all day long!! :gig
What are you going to do with the toy once it makes an appearance? :lol:
 

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Do you remember the Aladdin dolls- they had really big cartoon eyes. Imagine picking up poop- and seeing that eye looking up at you!! My DD just couldn't remember to pick up her toys!
 

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A friend was cleaning up after his large puppy and discovered a pair of expensive panties that his wife had lost. Nope, she didn't keep them... :lol:

My puppy swallowed the pointy end of a toothpick so I fed her a couple of pieces of cotton balls soaked in olive oil. The next day I found the toothpick wrapped up in one of the balls. :)
 
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