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I think Snowy has eaten about 2 inch or maybe 3 inch of the nylon leash.

I saw the leash this morning after his meal and got shocked. eek1.gif He must have had a go with it last night without me noticing. frown.gif

He did poo and eat his meal this morning, and his usual self. I will be monitoring him tonight, hopefully the leash won't obstruct in his intestine?

If I know he had a go with it, I would have fed him more vege to help in digestion and passing through.... frown.gif

Has anyone experience this? confused.gif

Sigh, I am hating myself for not noticing it earlier! icon_smile_mad.gif

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That's probably one of the only things my Maggie hasn't tried to eat.. <img src='http://www.dolforums.com.au/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /> he will be fine, it will just work its way out, I wouldn't worry about it.

A few weeks ago my other dog Mimi did what looked like a leopard print poo. Upon closer inspection... Yep, she'd eaten half my favourite pair of undies. :laugh

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:( and he is only small, isn't he ? If he was larger I would say don't worry too much ...

maybe phone your vet?

Sometimes it takes a couple of days to get through ....just keep up his liquids , and see what the vet recommends.

yes, don't know the measurement but he is about 7kg Shih Tzu..

2 - 3 inch of nylon leash (I feel like killing myself already).. I am hoping it will go through smoothly without obstruction.

I will make appointment for tomorrow morning. Will be monitoring his next poo in the later evening. He has his own poo timing..

I have already top up some more pumpkins and vege with a little bit extra virgin oil..

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That's probably one of the only things my Maggie hasn't tried to eat.. <img src='http://www.dolforums.com.au/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' /> he will be fine, it will just work its way out, I wouldn't worry about it.

A few weeks ago my other dog Mimi did what looked like a leopard print poo. Upon closer inspection... Yep, she'd eaten half my favourite pair of undies. :laugh

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that is hilarious. How big is your Mimi by the way?

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I have one garbage disposal pug, luckily I learnt early on he has guts of steel, because he poops out the most amazing things :eek:

The funniest one was when his poop was looking at me - he'd eaten some of toy (had to be the head!) and both the eyes happen to come out in the same poop :rofl:

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I know how worried you must be Chewak.

When I first got my pup I always left a training pad in her pen.

I was horrified to find it gone one morning. The vet laughed when I told her that she'd eaten a pee pad but no trace of it in her poops! 17 months later and I'm still looking for blue bits in her poop! I'm hoping it was digestible and that it isn't lurking in there somewhere to cause grief down the track.

Fingers crossed for you.

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I have one garbage disposal pug, luckily I learnt early on he has guts of steel, because he poops out the most amazing things :eek:

The funniest one was when his poop was looking at me - he'd eaten some of toy (had to be the head!) and both the eyes happen to come out in the same poop :rofl:

omg, it sounds eerie for a poo to have eyes but this makes me laugh!

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I know how worried you must be Chewak.

When I first got my pup I always left a training pad in her pen.

I was horrified to find it gone one morning. The vet laughed when I told her that she'd eaten a pee pad but no trace of it in her poops! 17 months later and I'm still looking for blue bits in her poop! I'm hoping it was digestible and that it isn't lurking in there somewhere to cause grief down the track.

Fingers crossed for you.

the whole pee pad??!!! WOW ! :eek:

I think papers are digestible and won't see it in their poo.

Snowy eats tissue sometimes if he gets a hold of it! I can't see it in his poo although I promise you I was looking intensely on his poo just to check if any.. :D

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I know how worried you must be Chewak.

When I first got my pup I always left a training pad in her pen.

I was horrified to find it gone one morning. The vet laughed when I told her that she'd eaten a pee pad but no trace of it in her poops! 17 months later and I'm still looking for blue bits in her poop! I'm hoping it was digestible and that it isn't lurking in there somewhere to cause grief down the track.

Fingers crossed for you.

the whole pee pad??!!! WOW ! :eek:

I think papers are digestible and won't see it in their poo.

Snowy eats tissue sometimes if he gets a hold of it! I can't see it in his poo although I promise you I was looking intensely on his poo just to check if any.. :D

If I accidently leave garbage disposal pug with a pee pad he eats it too, but not the whole thing, just chunks of it. The blue strips make it easier to find his poo in the backyard!

Then he eats grass and sticks and flowers just to confuse me and camoflauge his poo in the yard. Cheecky little guy.

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When my Labrador was a pup, it was always and adventure doing the poo patrol... and we still don't know what happened to the other battery from the TV remote... it wasn't inside her (xray taken).

I have a camp dog foster failure who has a nasty habit of chewing bedding - usually someone else's - and anything else she can get her mouth on... more adventures doing the poo patrol. At least I know which ones are hers... lol!

T.

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