Is your pet food storage making your pet ill? Take me to the library. Still need some advice? Yes I would like one to one advice. Keep up to date 25 years of Arden Grange - our story Arden Grange throws the ultimate birthday PAWty Teach your dog 'tricks for treats' this Halloween How Arden Grange is helping cats and dogs in UK rescues 10 toilet training tips every new puppy owner should know! View all. He could be in trouble and I'm not trying to scare you but one of our most common foreign bodies is a corn in the cob getting stuck in their intestines.
I urge you to phone your vets asap for advice. We know what caused it, he ate half a ham cob from the bin. Vets won't look at him until tomorrow as he is otherwise healthy, so don't consider it an emergency. We are not unduly worried about him for the same reason, he has no bloating, no pain, good appetite that one is making it hard to starve him for 24 hours as vet said , and he looks well in himself. I have no idea what a ham cob is!! I saw cob and tthought you meant corn on the cob, if a dog eats one of those they nearly always get stuck.
The sooner the intervention the better the outlook ie before symptoms set in Is it a bone? Read our vets' advice on worming. Our PetWise Pet Health Hub covers lots of symptoms and conditions in cats, dogs and rabbits with advice from our vets. Take a look at our policies, specially selected by our vets. Donate Menu. Get help. Find us. Home Pet help and advice Looking after your pet All pets Diarrhoea in pets.
Diarrhoea in pets. An upset stomach: dealing with diarrhoea in pets. Even rabbits can get diarrhoea. Diarrhoea in dogs. Diarrhoea in cats. Donate today. How can I help my dog or cat feel better if they've got an upset stomach? While they are recovering, your pet needs: A bland diet Smaller, more frequent meals Access to water.
Video found at youtu. Does my pet need to see a vet about diarrhoea? Will my vet need a stool sample? Why has my pet got diarrhoea? What is 'normal' poo for my pet? Cat poo should be dark brown not black! Rabbit poo is usually small round pellets. They vary from light to darker browns.
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