aussiecattledog Posted November 14, 2013 Share Posted November 14, 2013 Ok, so I went inside for a few seconds and came back to see my dog at the bottom of the stairs chewing something. I rushed down to check (as I always do) and it was my glue stick! This was only a few minutes ago and she has only eaten a little bit, nibbled a bit off the top. She's a cattle dog cross kelpie puppy, about 10 months now, medium size and weighs, now I have to remember, I think around 13kg (we weigh her every 3 months when we give her her worming med, I weighed her perhaps two weeks ago). She's very fit anf energetic, and afterwards I gaver her a dog treat hoping it will make her go to the toilet. I realise now maybe that was a bad idea, since the glue might clog her stomach and do some damage. The glue is a UHU stic, I looked up an article about how someone's puppy died from ingesting the UHU stic. It did not mention how much, she simply stated "my 8 weeks old Bichon-Yorkshire puppy has injested a UHU Stic" so the dog was a little younger than mine and a lot smaller.She said she called to company and said she was told not to worry, her puppy would be fine, but obviously the person did not give good medical advice. Can people give me some advice? Obviously I plan to supervise her and keep an eye on her. I'm not sure if the small amount she ate will do too much damage or just pass through or if I need to call the vet. My mum won't let me call the vet unless she looks sick enough to go, so for now I'm looking up medical advice and keeping an eye on my dog. It's nearly night time now though, and I'm not sure how long I can leave her by herself. UHU says their product is non-toxic, but I saw a video on how (a different kind of glue) expanded in a dog's stomach and caused issues. I'm not sure if UHU will do that or not, the other glue was some kind of construction work glue, but still I'm concerned. What signs can I pick up on to tell if she's being affected? Should I feed her and give her water, ect? If she seems ill I will call the vet IMMEDIENTLY, but right now I can't because of my parents as you hopefully can understand. Right now I'm researching and looking on UHU's website, hopefully my georgous dog can handle it - she ate a whole tea bag (caffinated tea, dilma) And once she ate something (don't remember what) that my mum was worried would block her stomach, but it turned out it didn't because she was 'relieving herself' normally (we closely supervised to check if she was doing her business) All help is appreciated, thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kelpiecuddles Posted November 14, 2013 Share Posted November 14, 2013 They are designed to be used and potentially consumed by children so a tiny bit shouldn't matter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aussiecattledog Posted November 14, 2013 Author Share Posted November 14, 2013 Also she had eaten her dinner (one and a half cups of dry dog food) about 3 hours ago, would thia affect her at all? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kelpiecuddles Posted November 14, 2013 Share Posted November 14, 2013 Glue sticks are water based so as long as it was only a small amount it should just disperse and not give her any real trouble. She might get a belly ache but I'd honestly be surprised if even that happened. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aussiecattledog Posted November 14, 2013 Author Share Posted November 14, 2013 Glue sticks are water based so as long as it was only a small amount it should just disperse and not give her any real trouble. She might get a belly ache but I'd honestly be surprised if even that happened. ok thanks :) I feel a lot less worried now. I just wanted to be EXTRA sure I wasn't risking anything Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moosepup Posted November 14, 2013 Share Posted November 14, 2013 Did the other lady's dog ingest the actual plastic stick? That would likely cause injury. I wouldn't worry if it was just a bit of the glue. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
airlock Posted November 14, 2013 Share Posted November 14, 2013 Should be ok, might be just a bit constipated however. My house mates dog a few years back ate some similar stuff and he was fine, although he was quite a bit bigger. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aussiecattledog Posted November 16, 2013 Author Share Posted November 16, 2013 She chewed on the plastic a bit but didn't appear to eat it - only the glue. She's fine, thank goodness, just wanted to make sure I wasn't risking anything (we made that mistake with one with our previous pet rabbits... I didn't want a re-occurance) Thanks for your support. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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