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A 1-year-old Maltese named Peanut may have eaten a piece of glass the size of a pinky finger. The glass was vomited up, but there were no blood stains on it. Peanut is drinking, walking, and behaving normally. What should be done to ensure Peanut's safety and health?

March 14th, 2023

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