My dog ate a bubble gum, what should I do, will it be dangerous?

Updated on delicacies 2024-05-12
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The main ingredients of bubble gum are gum (gum), sugar and plasticizers, plasticizers and sugar are dissolved in the mouth, a large amount of esophagus will constitute bronchial foreign bodies and blockages, but a small amount of bubble gum will not pose a danger, many children have swallowed bubble gum when they were young, and there is no problem, the digestive system of animals is much stronger than that of humans, rest assured.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's definitely not dangerous, you feed it some wife cakes, you can report bubble gum rolled in it, it's safer... But it's generally fine, I chew bubble gum when I eat my wife's cake, it's fine, let alone a dog?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Dangerous! Dogs can die if they eat a little xylitol-containing stuff.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's better to drink salt water and let him spit it out, or you can go to the doctor, but it's not dangerous, my dog ate pieces of balloons when he was half a year old, and he lived for 4 years without he.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It should be fine, if you don't feel at ease, you can take it for an X-ray. If it is stuck in the trachea, it is best to perform surgery, and if it is not stuck, it will be digested.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's okay, it's okay for people to swallow it. Not to mention a dog that can digest raw meat...

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    A dog's stomach is very good, and his stomach acid is very corrosive.

    A bubble gum is nothing.

    I guess someone will blow bubbles for you, maybe you can't say it.

    Don't worry, it's okay.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, it's okay with the dog, you can also go to the hospital for a check-up, hehe.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Take it to the hospital for a check-up to see how your dog is doing, and if so, it should be fine.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you breathe normally, you'll be fine.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's okay. Will pull it out.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is best for dogs not to eat sugar, the ingredients in sugar can be explained by themselves, but dogs may not be able to.

    Many foods contain substances that can be degraded by human beings through their own enzyme systems, while dogs cannot be degraded because of the lack of a certain enzyme or the low activity of this enzyme, resulting in poisoning.

    First of all, onions.

    Onions contain n-propyl disulfide, a substance that can oxidize the hemoglobin in the dog's red blood cells, forming Heynz's bodies, destroying red blood cells, and the dog presents symptoms of hemolytic anemia: decreased appetite, vomiting and diarrhea, and severe formation of urine with pale red or brownish red (for destroyed hemoglobin).

    Dogs may vomit after eating onions, but they do not immediately develop symptoms of hemolytic anemia. Emergency emetic induction can be performed for antioxidant use**. Generally, hemolysis will appear within 2-3 days and be sent to the pet hospital in time**.

    Then there's the chocolate.

    Humans can metabolize theobromine in chocolate, but animals are very sensitive to theobromine, and dogs cannot metabolize it at all. Theobromine acts on the central nervous system and cardiovascular system, exerting an excitatory effect.

    Chocolate is quickly absorbed, it will be absorbed after consumption, and after poisoning, it will show symptoms of excitement, such as screaming, restlessness, irregular heartbeat, and finally failure and death. There is no specific antidote in clinical practice, and it can only be symptomatic according to the symptoms**, providing energy, etc.

    In case the pet accidentally eats the chocolate by mistake and is urgently sent to the hospital to induce vomiting, the lethal measurement of the dog is 20mg kg, the content of theobromine in pure cocoa is about 1%-3%, and the content of theobromine in milk chocolate is about, so the theobromine content in many chocolates is not high and there is no need to panic, and actively cooperate with the doctor.

    There are still any. Stone?

    Apples, cherries, peaches, plums, and other cherry-bearing kernels, which contain cyanide, can cause cyanide poisoning in dogs. Cyanide reduces iron ions in red blood cells, causing cells to lack oxygen.

    Symptoms of mild hypoxia: depression and vomiting, severe dyspnea, and dark purple mucous membranes. However, there are specific antidotes for poisoning, sodium nitrite and sodium thiosulfate, and detoxification is carried out in a pet hospital when it is severe.

    Therefore, when giving these fruits to dogs, they must be removed and then given to them to eat, and eat them in moderation.

    Everyone knows the grapes.

    Raisins are more toxic than grapes, and peeling and seeding have nothing to do with toxins, but toxins in grapes have never been identified, but some grape seed extracts are relatively safe.

    After eating grapes, abdominal pain and vomiting and diarrhea may occur, and after 12 hours, kidney toxicity will occur, and it will accumulate for a long time, which can seriously lead to kidney failure. In this way, don't be glad that your pet is okay if you eat one or two, even if you induce vomiting, closely observe the dog's physical condition.

    Few people know that avocados can't be eaten either.

    Avocados contain persin, a cardiovascular toxin that is lethal to birds and large animals, but not so sensitive to dogs.

    ASPCA claims that avocado peels, seeds, and fruits contain persin, which may cause symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    First of all, bubblegum is not much of a problem, just like people. It is not harmful to dogs.

    The main ingredient of chewing gum is gum, and there is mucus in the intestines to help remove the gum base, and the dog's stomach is similar, so there is no need to worry.

    In fact, although the gum component of chewing gum is difficult to digest, it will eventually be excreted through the body and will not stick to a certain part of the body. Because the lining of the stomach and intestines is smooth and secretes a large amount of mucus, chewing gum cannot be sticky, and it will be excreted automatically after swallowing it into the stomach and cannot be digested.

    The second is crystal mud Crystal mud is a chemical product, but it is low toxicity and relatively low harm. You can have ** contact, so if you eat a few, the intake is relatively low, the harm is very small, and you don't need to seek medical attention If you eat too much, you should go to the pet hospital for further diagnosis and consider gastric lavage and the likeI wish the dog a safe and sound

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's okay, I swallowed gum by mistake when I was a child, and now I'm living a good life, at least for more than ten years, and nothing happened.

    Some people worry that chewing gum can cause intestinal adhesions in young children. In this regard, the doctor pointed out that there is a large amount of mucus in the lining of the human stomach and intestines, and the chewing gum will not be sticky.

    The doctor pointed out that the lining of the human stomach and intestines is smooth and secretes a lot of mucus, and it is impossible for chewing gum to be stuck and cannot be digested after swallowing into the stomach.

    It will be discharged automatically, without the need for surgery.

    Expansion] The same is true for dogs, don't worry.

    It is recommended to take it to a pet store (hospital) to have a look. This is the safest way to do it.

    If you don't want to go, if it swallows gum and breathes normally, and its body is fine, you can also choose not to go to the pet hospital.

    I guess there shouldn't be any problem, as long as the esophagus trachea is not sealed, it doesn't matter if you swallow gum.

    All you have to do is see chewing gum in its poop and you'll be fine.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Summary. When a dog accidentally eats bubble gum under Biba, we should take immediate action. First of all, don't panic and stay calm.

    Second, see if the dog is showing unusual behavior or physical reactions. If the dog just accidentally ingested a small amount of bubble gum and there is nothing abnormal, we can continue to observe it. However, if the dog has accidentally ingested a large amount of bubble gum, or has symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, etc., we should immediately contact a veterinarian for professional advice.

    At the same time, we can try to give the dog water to help it digest. Remember, don't give your dog any medicine or food, and try to avoid self-inflicted. The most important thing is to take timely action to ensure the health and safety of your dog.

    When a dog accidentally eats bubble gum under Biba, we should take immediate action. First of all, don't panic and stay calm. Second, see if the dog is showing unusual behavior or physical reactions.

    If the dog just accidentally ingested the bubble gum and Xunnai did not have any abnormalities, we can continue to observe its condition. However, if the dog has accidentally ingested a large amount of bubble gum, or has symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain, we should immediately contact a veterinarian for professional advice. At the same time, we can try to give the dog water to help it digest.

    Remember, don't give your dog any medicine or food, and try to avoid self-inflicted. The most important thing is to take timely action to ensure the health and safety of your dog.

    Excuse me, but please go into more detail?

    When a dog accidentally eats bubble gum, we need to stay calm and observe the dog's behavior and physical reactions. If the dog only eats a small amount of bubble gum and has no abnormality, it can continue to be observed. However, if you eat a lot of bubble gum or have symptoms such as nausea and vomiting before finger vomiting, you should contact a veterinarian immediately and try to give your dog water to help digestion.

    Do not do it yourself** to ensure the health and safety of your dog.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Dogs can't eat bubble gum because of that. Dogs eat bubble gum. Bad mouth. Chewing gum can also stink.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    No. Because puppies can clog their esophagus if they eat it.

    It's going to die.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Yes,,You can buy a new one if you die,,haha.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    3-month-old puppies eat bubble gum paper shells and styrofoam gum, if only a small amount is OK, this colloid will not be digested in the stomach, will not cause gastrointestinal damage, will be excreted with the stool, but a large amount is not good, will block the intestines, it is recommended to see a veterinarian to see how the puppy is doing, and be careful not to let the puppy eat indiscriminately.

    Puppy.

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