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danger of a dog eating yarn?

tossed my 5 yr old corgi a small ball of yarn expecting he'd spit it out he swallowed it! Vet time?

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Call your animal hospital to ask their advice.it is dangerous, but so can the remedies be if it's been long enough for it to move far enough into the digestive trackOne thing that's helpful is to feed a half piece of high fiber bread, which will give the yarn something to wrap around, bind to, and will also help push it through.I didn't believe this either, but was advised to do this when my dog accidentally ingested bits of bone that shouldn't have broken but did, and they didn't want to induce vomiting for dangerous reasons.I admit I was more than skeptical, but he was fine and passed everything without issue, courtesy of some high fiber oatmeal bread we had on hand! Next time don't play with string or yarn with your dog! (Be careful too how you dispose of used dental floss.that's really bad for them and because it's usually scented and within reach, some will grab it.)

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