kirstyhen
Well-Known Member
Because if so, I think Otto is trying to get it
At 5pm I went for a shower as OH and I were planning on going to the Cinema tonight. Got out to find Otto chomping on something, didn'toverly panic as there isn't much he can get hold of...
...then I walked into the bedroom, to find what he was actually eating.....
Razor Blades!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He had got the plastic case that they come in with 3 used blades in, destroyed the case and crunched up one of the blades, however clearly the plastic wasn't tasty enough for him as he had eaten 3 of the 4 metal blades and left all the plastic
Rang the Vet, who put me in a couple panic and had us rush him to the nearest practice.
Arrived at the Pratice to be greeted by a far more relaxed Vet, told us that he had seen dogs eat far worse things (an ENTIRE tub of Sewing Pins!!) and pass them fine. And given that Otto was going bonkers giving him a welcome and not coughing he thought he was going to be okay!
So he is on Antacids (which smell really nice!) and has had two cans of Hills r/d to aid with "cushioning", and we now have the deligtful task of examining each "motion"
If no sign of them by tomorrow he has to go back to be X-Rayed to see how things are moving along and what the next step is.
So can we have all the vibes and crossed fingers you can muster that Otto passes everything with no problems by tomorrow morning please??
And also a big cheer for the Fab Vet who didn't go crazy and suggest several X-rays, Exploratory surgery etc etc as our only option and also thought Otto was a fantastic dog
If he ends up having surgery I might see if he wants to keep him
At 5pm I went for a shower as OH and I were planning on going to the Cinema tonight. Got out to find Otto chomping on something, didn'toverly panic as there isn't much he can get hold of...
...then I walked into the bedroom, to find what he was actually eating.....
Razor Blades!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He had got the plastic case that they come in with 3 used blades in, destroyed the case and crunched up one of the blades, however clearly the plastic wasn't tasty enough for him as he had eaten 3 of the 4 metal blades and left all the plastic
Rang the Vet, who put me in a couple panic and had us rush him to the nearest practice.
Arrived at the Pratice to be greeted by a far more relaxed Vet, told us that he had seen dogs eat far worse things (an ENTIRE tub of Sewing Pins!!) and pass them fine. And given that Otto was going bonkers giving him a welcome and not coughing he thought he was going to be okay!
So he is on Antacids (which smell really nice!) and has had two cans of Hills r/d to aid with "cushioning", and we now have the deligtful task of examining each "motion"
So can we have all the vibes and crossed fingers you can muster that Otto passes everything with no problems by tomorrow morning please??
And also a big cheer for the Fab Vet who didn't go crazy and suggest several X-rays, Exploratory surgery etc etc as our only option and also thought Otto was a fantastic dog