Is it harmful if my dog chews on an eraser?

Yesterday while cleaning up my desk, I noticed my dog chewing on a small eraser she must have grabbed from the floor. She seems perfectly fine now, but I’m concerned if this could harm her later or if it might cause any blockage. Should I be taking any immediate steps or watch out for certain symptoms?

Answer

If your dog swallowed a small eraser, it may cause gastrointestinal issues or a blockage if it doesn't pass naturally. Monitor your dog for any unusual symptoms and consult a vet if you're concerned.

  • Watch for symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, or constipation.
  • Look out for signs of abdominal pain or bloating.
  • Monitor for changes in appetite or behavior.
  • If your dog shows signs of distress, contact a veterinarian immediately.

While small objects like an eraser might pass through a dog's digestive system without causing harm, there is always a risk of obstruction. This risk is why monitoring your dog's behavior and health over the next few days is important. Should any alarming symptoms arise, it's best to seek veterinary advice quickly to prevent serious complications.

If you're uncertain or notice concerning symptoms, it’s wise to consult with a veterinarian. Book a vet consultation with Dial A Vet for professional guidance.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What symptoms indicate a blockage in my dog?

    If your dog is vomiting, has a loss of appetite, or seems lethargic, these could be signs of an obstruction. Additionally, if your dog is straining to defecate or appears to be in pain, seek veterinary care.

  • How long should I monitor my dog after swallowing a foreign object?

    It is a good idea to monitor your dog for at least 48-72 hours after they swallow any foreign object. Some items can pass naturally, but others may cause problems that require veterinary intervention.

  • Can an eraser pass through a dog's digestive system on its own?

    Yes, sometimes a small eraser can pass without issue, but it depends on the size of the dog and the eraser. Keeping an eye on your dog for any concerning symptoms is crucial.

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