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Dog Ate a Bumblebee – What to Do Next

Dogs that have eaten a bumblebee may find themselves in a life-threatening situation depending on where they get stung and whether they are allergic to the bee sting.

Dog Ate an Ant Poison Trap – What to Do Next

Ant traps may result in mild to serious symptoms depending on the amount and type of ant trap the dog ate.

Top 3 Reasons Why Dogs Eat Leaves

A variety of causes may explain dogs that munch on leaves, including sickness and issues with boredom and stress.

Dog Ate a Condom – What to Do Next

Did your silly dog swallow a condom? It could become a problem for your dog’s digestive tract if left untreated.

Dog Ate a Battery (Alkaline, Lithium, Disc Batteries etc.) – What to Do Next

Batteries, whether they are the alkaline or acidic type, can have a damaging effect once they enter your dog’s body.

Top 3 Reasons Why Your Dog Eats Another Dog’s Poop

Does your dog like to eat another dog’s poop? Whether this behavior is normal or something of concern depends on the context and frequency.

Dog Ate Deer Poop – What to Do Next

Dogs should be discouraged from eating deer feces as they may pass on infectious bacteria and parasites.

Dog Ate a Tampon – What to Do Next

It’s no laughing matter if your dog just gobbled up a tampon. The menstrual product may make your dog sick if it isn’t treated quickly.

Dog Ate a Paper Towel – What to Do Next

Paper towel is considered a low safety risk but you should still watch over your dog if he eats one in case of any adverse reactions.

Dog Ate Rat Poison or a Poisoned Rat – What to Do Next

An immediate resolution is important for dogs that eat rat poison. The severity will depend on a number of factors such as the type and amount of rat poison the dog ingested.

Dog Ate a Disposable Face Mask – What to Do Next

Swallowing a face mask can become an emergency health risk to dogs and other animals.

Top 3 Reasons Why Dog Eats Rabbit Poop & How to Stop

Rabbit poop could make your dog sick if the rabbit is either sick or infected with internal parasites.

Dog Ate the Drywall – What to Do Next

Eating drywall is unlikely to pose a serious health threat unless the dog ate a large amount or if the drywall contains toxic materials.

Dog Ate a Muffin or Cupcake Wrapper – What to Do Next

Here are the steps we recommend if you dog accidentally ate a muffin or cupcake wrapper.

Can Dogs Eat Oreo Cookies? When it is or isn’t an Emergency

Here are the reasons why oreo cookies aren’t good for dogs.

Can Dogs Eat Prawns and Shrimps? When it is or isn’t an Emergency

Dogs can eat prawns as long as it’s in moderation and the proper safety precautions were accounted for.

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