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Dog Ate a Glow Stick or Glow Jewelry – What to Do Next

Glow sticks and glow jewelry have the potential to cause harm. The main risk comes from the irritation caused by the substance inside the glow stick.

Dog Ate a Band Aid – What to Do Next

Swallowing band aids increases the risks of choking and intestinal blockage.

Dog Ate an Absorbent Meat Pad – What to Do Next

Absorbent meat pads can be a great danger to dogs when ingested. The main problem is with intestinal blockage and choking.

Dog Ate Foxtails – What to Do Next

Foxtails are more dangerous than most dog owners believe. Their sharp tips can get embedded inside the dog’s body and cause a lot of harm.

Dog Ate the Kong Toy Rubber – What to Do Next

The ingestion of Kong toys may introduce health risks like choking and bowel obstruction.

Dog Ate Pieces of a Rubber Ball – What to Do Next

Rubber balls can pose a health threat to dogs if they were to accidentally ingest them. The main risk is with blockage and choking.

Dog Ate and Licked Paint – What to Do Next

Paint can be extremely dangerous to dogs. How dangerous it is will depend on a number of factors like the type and amount of paint ingested.

Dog Ate a Hair Tie – What to Do Next

Hair ties and scrunchies can be dangerous to dogs when swallowed. They have the potential to cause blockage and choking.

Dog Ate Christmas Tree Needles – What to Do Next

Christmas tree needles, whether they are real or fake, have the potential to cause problems in the dog’s gastrointestinal tract.

Dog Ate Poison Ivy – What to Do Next

The ingestion of poison ivy may lead to gastrointestinal symptoms like vomiting and diarrhea due the presence of an irritating compound called urushiol.

Dog Ate a Cotton Ball – What to Do Next

How dangerous the ingestion of cotton balls is will depend on a number of factors such as the amount of cotton balls the dog ate.

Dog Ate a Balloon – What to Do Next

Balloons can be dangerous when they are ingested by dogs. The main risks are with choking and blockage.

Dog Ate a Monstera Plant – What to Do Next

Monstera plants are toxic to dogs due to the presence of calcium oxalate crystals in the sap.

Dog Ate a Candle – What to Do Next

Candle may contain materials and ingredients that are toxic to pets, such as essential oil and fragrance.

Dog Ate a Piece of Rubber Toy – What to Do Next

The ingestion of rubber toys can pose a health threat to dogs mainly in the form of choking and obstruction.

Dog Ate a String from a Rope Toy – What to Do Next

The string of a rope toy can be dangerous to dogs if it was ingested. It may lead to problems like choking and obstruction in the dog’s digestive tract.

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