Help?? Jaz just ate an entire...

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    Help?? Jaz just ate an entire...

    Hollee Roller.

    Chewed it up and swallowed it. Two little chunks left. What do we think about this? E-Vet, wait and see? What? Any input? Thanks!

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     I'm not sure - however Bugsy has eaten lots of rubber and he poops it out.  It hasn't caused him problems but I don't know if that is normal or not

    Good luck!

    Jaz you silly dog Sad

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     Way to go, Jaz!

     

    Those are sort of... soft, aren't they? I've been eyeballing them, for Ena, lately, but haven't put my hands on them much. 

     

    I'd probably wait and see, especially if it isn't sharp. He'll probably just have colorful poop. 

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    He is a stupid stupid dog. But my sister's even stupider. He was sitting right next to her and she didn't notice til it was gone. Sigh...

    Yeah, they're soft. Soft squishy rubber. One of the few toys Cherokee would actually play with, and Jaz had to go and steal it and eat it. Haha. Actually that's only funny if he's fine. Which I'm assuming he is... I'm a wait & see kind of person, but sometimes I'm sure I'm a little too laid back about some things, so I figured I'd ask you guys and make sure I wasn't being a moron...

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     In other threads I've seen white bread, cotton balls soaked in milk, and sauerkraut suggested to feed after ingestion of foreign objects.  Supposedly it helps wrap around the object and make its way through without as high a risk of obstruction.  No personal experiences to share, but I've stored those 3 away in my memory for the myriad of things Indie *tries* to get into.  Luckily, I'm pretty vigilant about crating him when I'm not able to eyeball him constantly, but he has destroyed a tennis ball and got a few small bits swallowed.  Good luck!

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    chelsea_b

    Hollee Roller.

    Chewed it up and swallowed it. Two little chunks left. What do we think about this? E-Vet, wait and see? What? Any input? Thanks!

    Holy smokes.....we have a few of the red ones.....none of our dogs have attempted to eat one.....are they tasty?

    Hope Jaz will just pass the rubbery gunk......

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    snownose

    Holy smokes.....we have a few of the red ones.....none of our dogs have attempted to eat one.....are they tasty?

    I guess you have to ask Jaz if it's tasty. :o)  I hope all passes okay.  Silly, silly dawgie!

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    Shooter & Schatzi ate one when they were pups.  They pooped blue rubber for a few days but they had no other problems.
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    Heidi swallowed a plastic sandwich baggie when she was little.  Scared me to death, I wasn't sure what to do about it.  It was folks here on this board that helped me realize it was likely nothing to worry about...that it would pass.  And, it did...about 3 days later...lol.  One complete, whole plastic baggie out the other end.  Tongue Tied

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     As the mom of a dog whose favorite hobby is attempting to eat non-edible things, I would wait and see.  Make sure you take him out putty on a leash so you can see what he is pooping, and make sure that he is eating and drinking normally.  If he starts vomiting and/refuses to eat, I would take him into the vet.