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Thought I was going to lose my Annie Oakley last night.
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 389044" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Hopefully she just ate something that didn't agree with her and is over it by now, but I'd keep a very close eye on her for a while Is she pooping normally? If there's an obstruction partially blocking things off, she would feel better when some of the food got past it but the obstruction would still be here. Dogs can keep foreign objects in their stomachs for a looooong time too. If she shows any more signs of distress at all, I'd get her in to the vet for an X-ray. I know a girl who lost a beautiful hound when he got into the garbage and ate something that was inside of a plastic bag. The plastic bag was removed surgically but by the time the surgery was done he was already very sick and he died anyway. Not to scare you but dogs can swallow some really weird things ... one of my Bostons once managed to swallow (and then throw up) a chunk of foam rubber that was bigger than her whole head!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 389044, member: 1883"] Hopefully she just ate something that didn't agree with her and is over it by now, but I'd keep a very close eye on her for a while Is she pooping normally? If there's an obstruction partially blocking things off, she would feel better when some of the food got past it but the obstruction would still be here. Dogs can keep foreign objects in their stomachs for a looooong time too. If she shows any more signs of distress at all, I'd get her in to the vet for an X-ray. I know a girl who lost a beautiful hound when he got into the garbage and ate something that was inside of a plastic bag. The plastic bag was removed surgically but by the time the surgery was done he was already very sick and he died anyway. Not to scare you but dogs can swallow some really weird things ... one of my Bostons once managed to swallow (and then throw up) a chunk of foam rubber that was bigger than her whole head! [/QUOTE]
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