OT - looking after pugs and one ate a cat toy

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So, I am looking after DS and DDIL pugs while they go on their belated honeymoon/anniversary. They have been gone all of four hours and one of the pugs ate two full covered bells that belong to the cats.

What do I do, will it go through him? I don't even know where they go to the vet because they have only lived in the city they are in for a couple of months and I am here from out of town looking after the dogs.
 
Keep a close eye on him. It could block his intestines. If he starts throwing up and loses his appetite, take him to the vet right away.
 
Thank you. That is pretty much what I was thinking and am worried about. Stupid Dog! The two of the were chewing particle board earlier too! It is going to be a very long week!
 
Can you call your DS and ask what they want you to do? Find out who their vet is in case you have to go there? If it was me, I'd want a call.
 

I have no advice, but wanted to share one of my new fav. websites: www.dog-shaming.com, which can hopefully give you a good laugh and make you realize you aren't alone.
 
I would call but they have gone to Cuba and did not take their phones. I also have no idea where they are staying! Great Mom aren't I. I will look around for vet information. So far dog seems OK but it is early. Tomorrow when I let them out in the morning I'll watch him!

I could use a laugh so will check out site tomorrow.

Thanks for your replies.
 
It must have been very good if it ate 2 of them! Poor Grandma. what was covering the bell? are we talking those plastic balls that are like ping pong ball size but are like a cage around the bell?

If that is what you mean as long as he crunched it up pretty well he should be ok. If he swallowed any big pieces I would just be worried if they were sharp. The bells should go thru him ok they aren't big. I'd just keep an eye out if he starts acting like he is in pain in case a sharp piece lodged somewhere.

I love my dog like crazy but I'm sorry they are so stupid about the things they will eat! Unless it is the high priced food you just bought and then oh no I won't eat that but find a treat in the litter box and it is yum yum! or 1/2 a dead bird in the yard.

My dog loves Kleenex with the used ones being preferred :crazy2:

And as a puppy cost us quite a bit at the emergency vet when she decided to eat a tampon.
 
http://www.justanswer.com/dog-health/4dnw9-20lb-dog-ate-small-bell-cat-toy-do-need.html

Take a look at that thread (will have to scroll down towards the bottom). This dog sounds similar in size to what your pugs probably are. It recommends using hydrogen peroxide to induce vomiting. I can vouch for how well that works having used it with foster puppies before. It looks like you're still in the timeframe that it should come up. Good luck!
 
horseshowmom - thank you, imagine another stupid dog eating bells, who would have thought. I'll give him olive oil, it is too late to induce vomitting at this point.

Hannathy - the bells are little and covered in what I think is rabbit fur. The other one eats the treats found in the litter box - LOL. Furball sitting grandpuppies is more challenging than I thought.

A friends puppy ate an entire leather belt - it cost them a lot too in emergency surgery. I hope this bell goes through him and that it happens before DS and DDIL are back.
 
That fur thing isn't going to pass I fear. And The one eating cat poop could become a big issue too! I would get him to a vet ASAP.

When we took our Frenchie to the Er vet the place was full of "my dog ate" cases.
 
I think calling the vet would be reassuring. If there is something you need to do, they will let you know and you can stop worrying.
Wild animals eat fur all the time. All things come to pass.
 
A little off topic, but am I the only one who thinks that OP is being a little hard on herself? Who in this day and age would leave the country and expect someone from out of town to come to their home and be in charge of all of their worldly posessions, icluding two living animals, and not leave them any info on where they are staying, any way to be contacted, or vet information for their pets??!! It seems to me that it was DS and DDIL that were irresponsible in this situation.
 
A little of topic, but am I the only one who thinks that OP is being a little hard on herself? Who in this day and age would leave the country and expect someone from out of town to come to their home and be in charge of all of their worldly posessions, icluding two living animals, and not leave them any info on where they are staying, any way to be contacted, or vet information for their pets??!! It seems to me that it was DS and DDIL that were irresponsible in this situation.

I thought so as well. I always leave two contacts plus vet info and emergency after hours vet info. I would call a local vet and ask just to be on the save side.
 
It did not occur to me that I would require a vet but to be honest it would have been good information for them to have left. So far dog is OK, I'll see how he does in the next day or two, I did read on the link from horseshowmom that it could take up to five day to pass the bell and what to look for. The dogs eat a raw food diet so hopefully the fur and bell will go right through. I think the fur will be broken down by stomach acid, it is really the bell I'm not sure about.

I could probably track them down since I know the travel agent who booked their trip at the same time I do not want to contact them because DDIL would want to be on next flight home and they have waited too long for this belated honeymoon.

I have not looked for the vet information yet but I am sure it is around.

I know dogs that have eaten much worse.

Oh, and the other one will eat cat poop if given the opportunity, it is kept well away from her.

Thank you for the support!
 
I'm glad (or grossed out) to see that my dog wasn't the only stupid one to get in the cat box. We learned real quick to keep that room guarded by a baby gate! My DH once referred to the dog as a "turd burgler" :rotfl2:
 
horseshowmom - thank you, imagine another stupid dog eating bells, who would have thought. I'll give him olive oil, it is too late to induce vomitting at this point.

Hannathy - the bells are little and covered in what I think is rabbit fur. The other one eats the treats found in the litter box - LOL. Furball sitting grandpuppies is more challenging than I thought.

A friends puppy ate an entire leather belt - it cost them a lot too in emergency surgery. I hope this bell goes through him and that it happens before DS and DDIL are back.


If they're just little bells covered in fur, I'm sure they'll pass right through! We have three boxers, and the things they eat.... :faint: We've never had any issues. And, yes, they've eaten more than their fair share of cat toys - many of them rabbit fur, and it has always come out alright in the end! :upsidedow
 
Just keep a close eye on them. Having had a few encounters with dog intestinal obstructions, I can tell you the outcome is not pretty if you have an untreated one.

The symptoms of obstruction will include a lot of whining, pacing, attempts to vomit and poop, etc.

You will notice this in less than 5 days, especially with a small breed like a Pug.

If you have the financial means, I would suggest an x-ray for the one who ate the cat toy. With regard to the "kitty snickers" snacker, you need to curb this or it could result in pancreatitis. Also very unpleasant!

Good luck!

Tracy
 
I'm glad (or grossed out) to see that my dog wasn't the only stupid one to get in the cat box. We learned real quick to keep that room guarded by a baby gate! My DH once referred to the dog as a "turd burgler" :rotfl2:

It's a pretty common problem. We keep our litter box behind a baby gate too. :upsidedow
 
My sister calls them Kitty Kookies! and for the record her Golden regularly experienced desert and he lived into his mid teens a very long life for a Golden.

This dog also ate 3 remote controls, whole loaves of white bread (another very bad thing) and 1 time 2 pounds of chocolate fudge! -thought that was gonna be the end but nope! He was always eating things.

I wouldn't worry about the fur at all, that is natural and in the wild animals eat fur, it will pass, And the bell being round I think that will pass also. It is when it is soft like a sock and can get tangled around things or sharp when there is the biggest problem.
 
OP, if you have any trouble administering the olive oil, just go to a pharmacy and get a syringe (you can ask for it without the needle).

1 tsp = 5ml (or 5cc) so be sure to get a syringe big enough to hold it so you can do it all at once. It shouldn't hurt to give it every day until you see the bell again. ;)
 














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