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Posted: 5/11/2013 11:03:32 PM EDT
Taking him to the emergency vet right now. Il update when I can
Link Posted: 5/11/2013 11:05:10 PM EDT
[#1]
Eww

Hope all ends well.
Link Posted: 5/11/2013 11:08:41 PM EDT
[#2]
SOS pad?



I had a dog that ate tampons.  He survived eating all sorts of weird shit.  Tampons, fudge, starburst, whatever.


Dogs do funny shit.  I'll bet he'll be fine.  Keep us posted.
Link Posted: 5/11/2013 11:11:10 PM EDT
[#3]
Why take him to the ER?

Just don't let him drink water for a day or two. You know, to prevent rusting.



Link Posted: 5/11/2013 11:13:58 PM EDT
[#4]
Peroxide.

Hell throw it right back up
Link Posted: 5/11/2013 11:14:45 PM EDT
[#5]
Seriously OP, I'm sure he'll be fine. What kind of dag? How big? A lab?

If lab size he'll be fine.

If chihuahua size then yea take him in.

Did you actually see him , the whole thing, or were there just bits and pieces lying around?

Link Posted: 5/11/2013 11:15:38 PM EDT
[#6]
Time for some hydrogen peroxide?

 
Link Posted: 5/11/2013 11:18:09 PM EDT
[#7]
Damn that sounds fucking harsh on the digestive system...

Link Posted: 5/11/2013 11:26:28 PM EDT
[#8]
Went thru something similar with our son a couple years ago.

At the time he wasn't ours yet and we were fostering him. He was maybe 2 I guess. We thought he had swallowed a penny.

Well being foster parents you can't take chances. So being that you can't transport a foster child to the ER in your own car.......we called 911 for an amberlamps.

They took him to the ER, xrayed him and NOPE, nothing.

Got home and found the penny on the rug (chineese type) in a part of it where the penny was about the same color as the rug.
Link Posted: 5/12/2013 12:21:14 AM EDT
[#9]
Back home now. Hes ok. Had a little bit of a temperature but hes acting normal. The vet said to wait it out and see if he starts acting different then he might need to go back.
Link Posted: 5/12/2013 12:21:54 AM EDT
[#10]
Best of luck.
Link Posted: 5/12/2013 12:23:00 AM EDT
[#11]
That sucks, I know you love they guy but I think you went a little overboard.  Glad to hear it worked out.
Link Posted: 5/12/2013 12:23:55 AM EDT
[#12]
Quoted:
Why take him to the ER?

Just don't let him drink water for a day or two. You know, to prevent rusting.





Link Posted: 5/12/2013 12:24:00 AM EDT
[#13]
Quoted:
That sucks, I know you love they guy but I think you went a little overboard.  Glad to hear it worked out.


Yeah maybe. Oh well. Only $110 out of pocket.
Link Posted: 5/12/2013 1:57:28 AM EDT
[#14]
Link Posted: 5/12/2013 2:20:21 AM EDT
[#15]


At least now, when he drags his ass across the floor, you can get some scouring done.


Link Posted: 5/12/2013 2:34:11 AM EDT
[#16]
He'll be fine...

I've had dogs eat socks, sections of extension cords, half the furniture, week old dead critters... they're dogs, God bless 'em.. it's what they do...

Glad your pup is okay though!
Link Posted: 5/12/2013 2:36:49 AM EDT
[#17]
Link Posted: 5/12/2013 2:49:12 AM EDT
[#18]
I hope he passes it OK.

My dog chewed up and ate a Gillette Quattro razor once.

I only knew because I found what was left of the razors handle on the floor.

Link Posted: 5/12/2013 3:22:02 AM EDT
[#19]
It`s been about 15 years ago now since this happened to me:

Cleaning house being supervised by six month old male Boxer, set down SOS pad for 2 seconds, went to pick it up and it had vanished- noted soap bubbles on dog`s lips-got his mouth open and no SOS pad.

Went to emergency vet for x-ray, sure enough he had the pad in his stomach. He wasn`t able to pass it and the vet had to remove it surgically.

Also during the operation the following was found in his stomach: pieces of the wooden siding off my house that were big enough to still have paint on them, a rock from my gravel sidewalk about 1/2" in diameter, and a penny.

Made me wonder what else he ate and pooped out I didn`t know about.

Hope all goes well with the OP`s pooch.
Link Posted: 5/12/2013 3:40:21 AM EDT
[#20]
We had a (mostly) golden retriever when I was growing up that loved to eat anything in tubes.  Toothpaste, Ben-Gay, Preparation H, or anything else.  Poison Control probably had a Greatest Hits file for that dog.
Link Posted: 5/12/2013 3:48:27 AM EDT
[#21]
Dogs have a pretty amazing digestive system.  Ours has eaten some crazy shit and is none the worse for wear.  This includes most of a bag of steel wool.
Link Posted: 5/12/2013 6:26:41 AM EDT
[#22]
Quoted:
Peroxide.

Hell throw it right back up


Projectile with copious amounts of foam. I mean foam like the fire trucks use on an airplane fire. The SOS pad will make the foam blue.
Link Posted: 5/12/2013 6:28:42 AM EDT
[#23]
My idiot boxer used to love to eat condoms out of the trash, that's why I had to quit using them.
Link Posted: 5/12/2013 6:30:34 AM EDT
[#24]
Dum?  Hmmm......
Link Posted: 5/12/2013 6:30:39 AM EDT
[#25]
Just remember to put his ass to work when he starts to scoot to pay off the vet bill.
Link Posted: 5/12/2013 6:37:50 AM EDT
[#26]



Quoted:


My idiot boxer used to love to eat condoms out of the trash, that's why I had to quit using them.


Post of the day right there....



 
Link Posted: 5/12/2013 6:38:02 AM EDT
[#27]
My friend's rottweiler used to eat bricks. Actual red masonry build-a-house with 'em BRICKS. Huge bright red piles of shit everywhere
Link Posted: 5/12/2013 6:38:50 AM EDT
[#28]







Quoted:




Seriously OP, I'm sure he'll be fine. What kind of dag? How big? A lab?
If lab size he'll be fine.
If chihuahua size then yea take him in.
Did you actually see him , the whole thing, or were there just bits and pieces lying around?




Added for extra emphasis
 
Link Posted: 5/12/2013 6:41:24 AM EDT
[#29]
You aren't even on my level yet.
Link Posted: 5/12/2013 6:47:04 AM EDT
[#30]
Maybe give him some mineral oil to help things slip through more easily?

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Link Posted: 5/12/2013 6:54:08 AM EDT
[#31]
I have a couple labs and those damn dags will eat anything that isn't permanently affixed to the earth.

always finding large articles of clothing tightly twisted and coated in dog shit in the yard.  worst was polyfill out of a dog bed, it wouldn't move through the system. I  had to force feed him canned food and then make a peroxide rocket out of him. fuckin nasty.

2nd worst was a stick of deodorant, ate the whole damn thing and half of the plastic.  4 hours later he dropped the all time most epic Duce ever.   that fucking dog layed a 3ft in diameter 2 inch thick pond of semi liquid hate right in the middle of my living room carpet.  The wife unit and I were so horrified that we laughed hysterically and fucking left the bldg.  I declared that I didn't have the correct tools for that job and went to home depot for supplies.

it's amazing what they can eat and survive, that peroxide trick is the ticket if you can do it quick enough.
Link Posted: 5/12/2013 6:55:23 AM EDT
[#32]
Quoted:
My friend's rottweiler used to eat bricks. Actual red masonry build-a-house with 'em BRICKS. Huge bright red piles of shit everywhere


I raffed
Link Posted: 5/12/2013 6:59:33 AM EDT
[#33]
He was just cleaning himself out.
Link Posted: 5/12/2013 7:00:16 AM EDT
[#34]
How do you give them the peroxide?
Link Posted: 5/12/2013 7:05:08 AM EDT
[#35]
My dag ate a dead bat once.
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