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weofodthignen January 25 2014, 14:24:33 UTC
Poor Maggie! Wishing her a rapid recovery.

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donnad January 25 2014, 14:35:06 UTC
Poor puppy, I hope she heals quickly.

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yummykit January 25 2014, 16:50:20 UTC
aw poor maggie. i hope recovery treats her well. one of my dogs accidentally swallowed this plastic piece that came out of a food ball (swallowed it with the kibble) and it was small -- maybe the size of a nickel. but it caused him to throw up a ton and he had to have it removed…thankfully, it was still in his stomach and not in his intestines. the vet had said once things reach the intestines, they become a lot more complicated.

i remember him having a pretty big incision and being surprised at how quickly he bounced back (and he was 10.5-11 years at the time!). i hope maggie is able to come home today.

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calypso72 January 25 2014, 17:06:02 UTC
Bet she'll think twice before eating household objects again!

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urbpan January 25 2014, 18:51:56 UTC
Oh I wouldn't throw money at a bet like that...

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iheartoothecae January 26 2014, 17:57:40 UTC
When I was a tech, there were a few "frequent fliers" on the intestinal foreign body surgery table.

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cottonmanifesto January 27 2014, 12:26:04 UTC
dogs do not work that way.

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shellynoir January 25 2014, 17:29:25 UTC
So sad for you all *mails you 100 lbs of bison steaks*

Would keeping a few bowls of uncooked spaghetti around prevent dogs from eating laces? It is grasslike and comes in spinach flavor.

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