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3 like foreign bodies in a year from 3 different patients is kind of a big deal. Consider that most of your surgeries are routine, and most foreign body removals are toys or things you think are safe. Thanks for missing the moral of the story, which was to try and keep tampons and maxi pads (things designed to expand and soak liquid) as unavailable as you can. Awesome comment.
Chocolate is really bad for dogs. I'm surprised it's still alive.
more like fdl not fyl. chocolate can kill dogs :[
My dog ate a whole pound of fudge
I fail to see how this ruins your life. It may ruin your carpet and furniture, but not your life necessarily. I'm not saying it's a YDI, but I just thought about that when I read this. Just remember to never stop loving your dog no matter what. :)
wtf! you need to report that vet! everybody knows chocolate is bad for dogs.... well, its not really the chocolate but whats in it... theobromine. i did a research on this, even an ounce is fatal.
jessicaiful- no, not necessarily. about 3 years ago, my dog ate a gigantic chocolate Easter egg- chowed down the whole thing. we put her outside cuz we thought she would start puking like crazy but she just ran around and nothin really happened. OP: well, sorry about the puking everywhere, but puking might be a good thing. that means he's getting rid of the chocolate before it can hurt her. my advice?....... buy resolve XD
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dude, you are sooo lucky the dog is alive
...and the wait begins... Good thing she knew how to induce vomiting from all those years as a show dog...