My dog just swallowed a plum pit, should I be worried or will he be okay?

This evening while I was preparing some fruit, I turned around for a moment and my dog managed to swallow a plum pit. I've heard that certain seeds and pits can be risky for dogs, but I'm not sure about plums. Will he be okay, or is this something I need to be concerned about immediately?

Answer

Swallowing a plum pit can be a concern for dogs due to the potential risk of intestinal blockage and toxicity. It's important to monitor your dog closely for any signs of distress.

  • Monitor for signs of choking or difficulty breathing.
  • Watch for symptoms like vomiting or abdominal pain.
  • Consider the risk of cyanide, especially if the pit is crushed.

Plum pits can be harmful if ingested by dogs. The main risks are possible intestinal blockage and the presence of cyanide in the pit, which is more of a concern if the pit is crushed or chewed. Keep an eye on your dog for any changes in behavior, such as vomiting, lack of appetite, or difficulty defecating. If you notice any unusual symptoms, it is wise to contact your veterinarian as a precautionary measure.

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I watch for after my dog swallows a plum pit?

    Observe your dog for any signs of choking, vomiting, changes in appetite, or abdominal discomfort. These can indicate an issue that requires veterinary attention.

  • Is one plum pit enough to harm my dog?

    While one pit might not always cause harm, it can still pose a risk of intestinal blockage or, if chewed, cyanide poisoning. It's best to be cautious and monitor your pet closely.

  • When should I go to the vet?

    If your dog exhibits symptoms like persistent vomiting, signs of pain, or difficulty passing stools, you should consult a veterinarian promptly.

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