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Old 02-10-2008, 01:47 PM   #9 (permalink)
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You need to get your dog to the vet for an xray to rule out an obstruction. Like the others have said, dogs can DIE from this. Also, with an obstruction the longer you wait, the more risk of bowel dying off and needing to be removed.
There have been several members on here recently who did the "wait and see" approach only to end up having surgery and have a much longer recovery and much more risk than had the surgery been done right away.
Again, I would recommend taking your dog to the vet TODAY for an xray - always better to have "wasted" money on an xray to know your dog is okay, than to end up w/ a dead or critical dog because you waited over the weekend.
Good luck w/ your dog.
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