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Last week i was away and my neighbour was taking care of the terrier, she'd been out gardening and had taken off her rubber gloves whilst getting his snap ready. whilst her back was turned he hate part of her glove and is now upset to say the least.

 

It must be in his throat, he's weasing all the time and he's always trying to force himself to be sick, only ever bringing up flem.

 

he still has a wag in the old tail and he still eats is snap, is there anything i can give him to make him violently sick or push it through him????

 

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It's easy to make a Dog throw up. Only that may prove to be the worst thing possible in this case. Get the Dog to a vet. F*ck about with home remedies and ye stand to kill that Dog.

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Just seen this post. Has that dog been to the vets yet??? :cry:

 

 

not yet. he's booked in for 1030am monday, but i wanted to see if there was owt i could do for him till then. I didn't know it was a rubber glove till this morning, i mentioned to the neighbour something wasn't right and she told me then. I had him out and he was the same, in and out of cover and managed a rabbit this afternoon. it's when he's still layed about the house you can hear him weasing.

 

DS said above i might do more harm than good so i'll leave it to the vet, if he's anyworse tomorow i'll call a emergancy vet

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Just seen this post. Has that dog been to the vets yet??? :cry:

 

 

not yet. he's booked in for 1030am monday, but i wanted to see if there was owt i could do for him till then. I didn't know it was a rubber glove till this morning, i mentioned to the neighbour something wasn't right and she told me then. I had him out and he was the same, in and out of cover and managed a rabbit this afternoon. it's when he's still layed about the house you can hear him weasing.

 

DS said above i might do more harm than good so i'll leave it to the vet, if he's anyworse tomorow i'll call a emergancy vet

 

 

if it was my dog i wouldnt fu*k about and make an appointment i would just go straight away, when i found out and as for taking him out with that in him you must be stupid .what if it moves, sorry to be harsh mate but get the dog to the vets straight away before you regret it . let us know how it goes

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you see the trick is a lot of ham and a bit of mustard. stupid is paying a jumped up prick of a vet £500, when all i needed was good advice and a bit of the know. Dont get me wrong, i'll pay the bill when required but i've been ripped off by vets more times than i care to remember, poor advice, unnesesery treatment and over priced.

 

I know my dog well, and if for a minute i thought he wasn't upto going out, i wouln't have taken him. Has week speak he's all well, having a tussle with the spanial, so thank for you king words. The advice taken was via another forum member so thank you my friend, it worked a treat.

 

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i had the exactly tha same problem with my lurcher pup mate he shit it out a week later didnt have any problems tho, if you want him 2 throw up get some soda crystals and brake off a piece the size of ur finger nail and put it down his throat he will soon spew up any thing in his stomache :thumbs:

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Our terrier chewed a sock at 10 months old, it ended up wrapped around her intestines. When the vet removed it one of the cuts to her intestines didn't heal and started to leak. This went on for two weeks, and she ended up having to be p.t.s cos she had peritonitis.

So after about 5 operations, all of which failed, a bill of £4500, and no dog, we are still pretty f**ked off with the whole thing!!! :censored:

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