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Foreign bodies are common in animals, especially dogs and cats. Dogs will
readily eat toys, bones, and any object that either has food on it or retains
the odor of food. Unlike humans, dogs are susceptible to gastrointestinal
obstruction due to their ability to swallow relatively large objects and pass
them through the esophagus. Foreign bodies most commonly become lodged in the
stomach because of the inability to pass through the pyloric sphincter, and in
the jejunum. Symptoms of gastrointestinal obstruction include vomiting,
abdominal pain, and depression due to dehydration. Peritonitis results if either
the stomach or intestine has ruptured. Foreign bodies in the stomach can
sometimes be removed by endoscopic retrieval or if necessary by gastrotomy.
Foreign bodies in the jejunum are removed by enterotomy.
What we do first..... if the object is something that can be passed, we give
about 2 tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide down their throat, and if nothing
happens, repeat in 5 minutes. That failing, many small meals, kibble soaked in
lots of water with 2 teaspoons of Metamucil while keeping the dog in a crate.
Hopefully, in a day or two, everything should work out OK.
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