If my dog ate glass, is it going to die?

I just discovered shards of a broken glass on the kitchen floor, and I'm worried my dog might have swallowed some while I was cleaning up. I’m really concerned about what this could do to her insides. Is this something that requires immediate medical attention, and what symptoms should I be watching for?

Answer

If you suspect your dog may have ingested shards of glass, it's important to seek immediate veterinary attention as it can pose a serious risk to your pet's health.

  • Monitor for signs of distress such as excessive drooling or difficulty swallowing.
  • Watch for vomiting, especially if it contains blood.
  • Be alert to any signs of abdominal pain or bloating.
  • Check for blood in your dog's stool.
  • Observe any changes in eating or drinking habits.

Swallowing glass can lead to cuts or punctures in your dog's mouth, throat, stomach, or intestines. It may cause internal bleeding or lead to serious infections. Immediate veterinary assessment is crucial to prevent complications.

If you have any concerns about your pet's health or if they are showing any concerning symptoms, please seek professional help right away. Consider visiting Dial A Vet to book an online veterinary consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if I know my dog swallowed glass?

    Contact your veterinarian immediately or use an emergency veterinary service. Time is of the essence to prevent serious complications.

  • Can I induce vomiting in my dog after they eat glass?

    No, inducing vomiting might cause more harm as the glass could cause lacerations on the way back up.

  • What tests might the vet perform if my dog ate glass?

    The vet might perform an examination, take X-rays, or conduct ultrasounds to assess if glass is present and where it is located.

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