jemma ate a training pad..............
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jemma ate a training pad..............
On thurs she managed to drink some milkshake, only a lil bit from wht i can see.
she was thn sick over and over thurs evening so i put a training pad down jus in case she was sick in the night.
when i got up fri morn the training pad was shredded.
i didnt think ne thing of it until i noticed her poo was strange and cotton wool was in it. i gues she ate the pad.
shes passed a bit of it in her poos on sat, but now shes got runny poo.
shes fine in herself, still eating, running around etc, do u think she will need the vet?
she was thn sick over and over thurs evening so i put a training pad down jus in case she was sick in the night.
when i got up fri morn the training pad was shredded.
i didnt think ne thing of it until i noticed her poo was strange and cotton wool was in it. i gues she ate the pad.
shes passed a bit of it in her poos on sat, but now shes got runny poo.
shes fine in herself, still eating, running around etc, do u think she will need the vet?
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Re: jemma ate a training pad..............
I wouldn't just yet, keep an eye that she is drinking and maybe try starving her for 24 hours, and then just feed her really bland food for a day all so.
Stupid things eating things there not ment to be!!
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Re: jemma ate a training pad..............
i starved her all day fri, and she only had fish and rice sat....shes back on her normal food now, and is eating and drinking fine.
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Sorry misread it was last week, poss try starving her again though and if that doesn't help then I would go to the vets, she has probably just picked up a tummy bug is my guess Xx
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Re: jemma ate a training pad..............
Silly girl! What a thing to eat!
It may have irritated her tum, or she may just have picked up a little bug. If the runs don't go in 24/48 hours I'd see the vet.
It may have irritated her tum, or she may just have picked up a little bug. If the runs don't go in 24/48 hours I'd see the vet.
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im worried about a blockage, but shes running about n eating fine so thn im thinkin maybe not.........
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Re: jemma ate a training pad..............
If she's eating & pooping (even if it's the runs) then she doesn't have a blockage. It's more likely that the pad has irritated the lining of her stomach.
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I think she will be fine and no blockage if she is going. Just watch her for a day or two and if it doesn't improve than a trip to the vet.
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