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ice lolly stick .....
Our lad has just eat a ice lolly stick (well I think he has- cant find it) took him down the river walk and he was given the last part of an ice lolly to eat / lick by a wee lad on the same path... in in a flash that stick was gone.... its only about 3" long but I hope it will pass if he has taken it ... whats the chances of it being okay???????? or what should I look for if he is having trouble in a day or two?
or is it a vet job to day???????
or is it a vet job to day???????
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Re: ice lolly stick .....
just had to type this as i dont like the post number of the last post
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Difficult question. I would hope that it would just go right through him & out the other end, but it depends on how it goes down. If it should turm sideways I suppose it could get stuck.
Just keep an eye on him. If he looks uncomfortable or 'off' at all, or if he starts to be sick & can't keep food or water down then take him to the vets straight away.
Just keep an eye on him. If he looks uncomfortable or 'off' at all, or if he starts to be sick & can't keep food or water down then take him to the vets straight away.
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Ozzy has been his normal self all last night and today ... still no stick ... so how long would it take to work out ? .... but i still dont know if he eat the thing or not ...
his tum is normal to the touch not hard or sore .... loves his food like norm
his tum is normal to the touch not hard or sore .... loves his food like norm
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more than likely it will be ok as i think he would be a bit uncomfortable by now
just make sure if you see what looks like a magnum in the garden after he been toilet dont eat it lol
just make sure if you see what looks like a magnum in the garden after he been toilet dont eat it lol
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16vrs wrote:but i still dont know if he eat the thing or not ...
his tum is normal to the touch not hard or sore .... loves his food like norm
If he did eat it, I would have thought it would either have come out by now, or would be causing him some discomfort.
bigwazza wrote:just make sure if you see what looks like a magnum in the garden after he been toilet dont eat it lol
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LOL at the magnum .....
just hope it was all for nothing.... but will post again L8r
just hope it was all for nothing.... but will post again L8r
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Think all is well with our Ozzy ... as he is just his norm self and playing etc.... but either he didnt eat the stick or I didnt find it... as its not been found...........
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