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Old 09-21-2012, 03:18 PM   #2
Jannet.K

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I dont' know about avoiding it but be careful! My friend (who is a vet) has a dog who eats squeakers and she tries to monitor him carefully. However last month he started to act lethargic and weird. Then he vomited up a squeaker. Then he appeared to be having belly pain and another squeaker came out in his poo. He stopped eating and drinking and was very sick for a weekend. She took him in to her office for a belly x-ray and counted 8 more squeakers in his stomach and GI tract. He was aon laxatives and IV fluids for 4 days while he passed all the squeakers. Had he not passed them in the next day she would have had to go in for GI surgery.
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