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OP: Is your pupster ok today? |
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Back to to the OP please post how your sweet boy is doing. I would start a new thread if I was you and hope that people would focus on that. |
What will you do if your dog eats glass? If not lactose intolerant: whole wheat bread dipped in half & half, but if prone to pancreatitis, use skim milk? If allergic to grains and lactose intolerant: No breads, use small bits of cotton with coconut oil (some vets recommended mineral or olive oil) Coconut oil will not cause pancreatitis, don't know about the mineral or olive oils. If allergic to nuts: No peanut butter. At the vets office they can soak the bread or cotton in barium, then follow it through the system by Xray... |
It takes two to tango............. |
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BUT....the many vets I have spoken with mentioned bread...not soaked bread...just bread. And soft foods. I am fairly certain that if you go to the vet, they will be feeding canned food to the pup. |
BTW, that link you posted had the following statement: While this sounds like an easy pet fix-it remedy for at home, the ingestion of glass or other sharp materials is potentially deadly and needs the direct supervision of a veterinarian to monitor for signs of danger. Pretty much sums it up for me. |
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I feed BARF...I'd not feed cotton. We have had enough of an issue with my pica girl eating dental ropes...danglies are nothing compared to an obstruction. We asked about feeding stuff to deal with hard plastic (her fav.) bread was the only food our 3dog vets agreed on...we however have had several manu ER trips resulting in a scope down the throat. I'd be beside myself if I though glass had been eaten...driving however far away to an ER vet. So glad this worked out okay but but wow glass can kill very easily blood in the stool could have been the only sign of its injestion resulting in internal damage. Kudos on the observation...I'm like a hawk with my dogs but someyomes you catch it happening just in time to see it and not much else. |
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