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Chewing Quick Dog Training Tip
 
Puppies and some adult dogs explore with their mouths. Creating a safe environment could mean the difference between life and death for your dog. Keep everything they should not have out of their environment. Dog toys should not be so small that they can get suck in their mouth or throat, or swallowed. That includes large dogs and tennis balls.
I worked in veterinary surgery for 7 years. I saw dogs that swallowed everything from small toys and string to plastic wrap, tube socks, rocks, sticks & bone fragments. These had to be surgically removed from stomachs and bowels of dogs and puppies. Not all survived.
The second part to this is knowing your dogs’ habits. If his defecating or urinating habits change, if he is vomiting, or is acting lethargic, or not eating or drinking; these could be signs of a blocked bowel or stomach or other serious problems. Most people wait longer than they should to call their veterinarian when their dog is sick. Call your veterinarian at the first sign of illness. Your dog will suffer less, he will have a better chance at surviving and it will be cheaper for you in most cases.
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