Kimberly G. asked

🐕  Dog Health

My niece's 9lb. Bichon mix ate a small child's colored sock with stitching thread on Thanksgiving. The dog has not passed the sock and it has been 5 days. What are the potential risks and symptoms to watch for, and what should be done to ensure the dog's safety?

December 15th, 2024

Joseph A. answered

The potential risks include internal infection, necrosis, and intestinal obstruction, which can be l...

December 15th, 2024

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