My 120 lb bernese mountain dog might have swallowed a corn cob when i wasn't looking, should I panic or is it not a big deal?

Earlier today, while I was distracted, I think my 120 lb Bernese Mountain Dog might have swallowed a corn cob that fell from the picnic table. I'm worried because I've heard that such things could be dangerous for dogs. Should I be panicking, or is there a chance it might pass without causing any harm? What should I do next?

Answer

Your Bernese Mountain Dog swallowing a corn cob can indeed be dangerous, so it's important to monitor for signs of distress and act promptly. Corn cobs can cause serious blockages in a dog's digestive system.

  • Monitor your dog for signs of distress such as vomiting, lethargy, or a lack of appetite.
  • Keep an eye on whether your dog is passing stools regularly as blockages can cause constipation.
  • Seek veterinary attention promptly if you notice any concerning symptoms.

Corn cobs are not digestible for dogs and can lead to a blockage in their intestines, which may require surgical intervention. If you suspect that your dog has swallowed a corn cob, it is crucial to act quickly and observe your pet closely. Symptoms of a blockage may include vomiting, lack of appetite, sluggishness, or changes in bowel movements. If you spot any of these symptoms, contact your vet immediately.

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If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What symptoms should I look for if my dog swallowed a corn cob?

    Watch for signs such as vomiting, lethargy, lack of appetite, or changes in their usual bowel movements. These can indicate a blockage and require immediate veterinary attention.

  • Can dogs safely digest corn cobs?

    No, corn cobs are not digestible and can cause obstructions in your dog's intestines, which can be very dangerous.

  • How urgent is it to see a vet if my dog ate a corn cob?

    If your dog has swallowed a corn cob, it is urgent to monitor them closely for symptoms and consult with a veterinarian as soon as possible to prevent potential complications.

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