ABEBD
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- Feb 18, 2011
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- By many names depending on the situation?
Hello,
I was panicking when I read the title. I couldn't get through the posts fast enough to find out what was happening.
While bullies can eat and pass rather big items, some get lodged and stuck. Pieces pass easier than cloth, strings, soft items.
Still watch very carefully for up to a week.
I have a girl swallow a cloth toy. Most of it was vomited out, but sadly a small string piece got lodged in the intestines. Ended up needing emergency surgery to remove.
Happy to report she is doing well. But sadly she gets NO bedding in her crate. She rips up the towels or what ever I use.
Keep us posted.
Good Day~
I was panicking when I read the title. I couldn't get through the posts fast enough to find out what was happening.
While bullies can eat and pass rather big items, some get lodged and stuck. Pieces pass easier than cloth, strings, soft items.
Still watch very carefully for up to a week.
I have a girl swallow a cloth toy. Most of it was vomited out, but sadly a small string piece got lodged in the intestines. Ended up needing emergency surgery to remove.
Happy to report she is doing well. But sadly she gets NO bedding in her crate. She rips up the towels or what ever I use.
Keep us posted.
Good Day~