Are puppy pads toxic if my puppy chews or eats them?

I noticed my puppy got into her stash of puppy pads and started chewing on one earlier today. I'm concerned because she might have swallowed some of the material. Are these pads toxic, or should I be monitoring her for any specific symptoms?

Answer

If your puppy has chewed on a puppy pad, the materials are generally not toxic, but you should monitor her for any signs of distress or discomfort due to possible ingestion. Watch for these symptoms:

  • Vomiting or diarrhea
  • Loss of appetite or refusal to eat
  • Lethargy or unusual tiredness
  • Visible pieces of puppy pad in stools
  • Signs of abdominal pain (e.g., whining or reluctance to move)

Puppy pads are made from absorbent materials that can expand in the stomach or intestines, potentially causing a blockage. While serious issues are uncommon, it's essential to observe your puppy closely for any persistent or severe symptoms. If you notice anything concerning, contact a veterinarian immediately for further advice.

You can book a vet consultation with Dial A Vet to discuss your concerns and get expert guidance.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my puppy swallows part of a puppy pad?

    Monitor your puppy closely for any signs of distress, such as vomiting, diarrhea, or changes in behavior. If any concerning symptoms arise, seek veterinary attention promptly.

  • Are all puppy pads safe if chewed?

    Most puppy pads are non-toxic, but they can cause digestive issues if ingested. It's crucial to prevent your puppy from chewing them whenever possible.

  • How can I stop my puppy from chewing on her puppy pads?

    Try providing alternative chew toys to distract your puppy and consider using a different method of house training, like bringing her outside more frequently to alleviate the need for pads.

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