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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Eaten a bit of string (we think?!?)
- By StaffieSirius [in] Date 21.04.06 18:59 UTC
Our sbt was playing with his sausages on a string toy from pah and the top piece of string has disappeared :confused: We can't find it anywhere and assume he has eaten it :eek:

He seems normal and happy running around will this do him any harm do you think??
- By STARRYEYES Date 21.04.06 19:48 UTC
Hopefully you will see it re-appear as it where.. from the rear end!!

just keep as close eye on him .
- By StaffieSirius [in] Date 22.04.06 07:54 UTC
Thanks Starryeyes it hasn't reappeared as yet but he has been going to the toilet and acting normally so hopefully all will be ok...
- By Daisy [gb] Date 22.04.06 08:18 UTC
Perhaps take some tissues with you on walks as when it reappears it may not come out completely ;) :D

Daisy
- By Minny_Minsk [gb] Date 22.04.06 08:53 UTC
Ahhh - the highs of dog ownership :-D
- By ridgielover Date 22.04.06 09:53 UTC
All these things you have to look forward to with Earl ......
- By Ellie Leanne [gb] Date 22.04.06 11:41 UTC
Hi

My staffie did something similar recently.  She somehow managed to rip open one of my birthday pressies and ate some of the shiny string stuff that was around it before I could get to her.  Anyway, needless to say I watched her every move and she delivered the sparkliest deposit I've ever seen! :eek: :-D

Just keep a close eye on te situation and have your tissues at the ready!
- By waffy [gb] Date 22.04.06 18:09 UTC
My mums BC once ate the net which sometimes holds a joint of meat together.She rushed to the vets and he said to just wait and see.It came out the next evening and looked like it looked like it had been bleached :eek:
- By spiritulist [in] Date 23.04.06 16:21 UTC
One of my big Greyhounds grabbed a plastic freezer bag with a rib bone in it from my hand and it went straight down his throat. Bag appeared later, but no bone!
- By tisha [gb] Date 23.04.06 18:42 UTC
mine as eaten everything it can get hold off cotton wool,pegs pens and lots more only thing is never seen it come out the other end
- By louise123 [gb] Date 23.04.06 21:48 UTC
We had a dog years ago that ate a whoopie cushion and didn't realise until she had a poo and saw the pink bits!! she also managed to poo a twig. Luckily my male goldie is a little more fussy with what he puts in his mouth, and will drop sraight away.
- By CherylS Date 23.04.06 23:16 UTC
Good luck with the string.  If it's anything like when my dog ate couch grass and another time something with human hair you might be in for fun.  I watched with dismay as my confused dog was running then crouching trying to poo the bit that was dangling by the grass and then the other time by hair. :rolleyes:  Each time I had to catch her and had right trouble keeping her still long enough to grab the offending dangling poo :eek: Didn't use tissue, but had my hand in a bag.
- By louisechris1 [gb] Date 24.04.06 08:12 UTC
One of ours stole a bag of glitter confetti stuff you can put on tables.  It ripped open and all five of them were having a sniff.  Didn't realise any of them had eaten any until next morning - 5 very pretty sparkly poos :eek:
- By Wendy T [in] Date 24.04.06 15:37 UTC
hahahha I used to draw pet portraits in pastels,and a litter of mastiff pups grabbed and ate the whole box,we had multi coloured poo the next day,funny thing is am not usually squeamish,but this really did make me ill,ooer
Wendy
- By StaffieSirius [in] Date 24.04.06 16:15 UTC
Well we have watched him religously each time he has gone to the toilet and no string :confused:

Either he chewed it up into little bits before he ate it or he is bloody good at hiding things and didn't eat it at all... :eek:

Good to hear your stories and thanks for all the advice :D
Topic Dog Boards / Health / Eaten a bit of string (we think?!?)

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