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Old 06-26-2008, 12:41 PM   #8 (permalink)
dobermansrule
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it's one of those things you just never know. Our dog was suckling his fleece blankets and over time was eating holes in the blankets. Occassionally his poop would be laced with blue or red fleece. We thought, cool, multicolored poop - he's passing the fleece, no worries. Then one day he went down hill very fast - within hours- apparently some pieces of fleece had collected in the stomach and were able to form a plug at the passageway from the stomach to the intestine. It was forming a partial blockage that would have totally blocked had our vet not acted. They pulled the pieces out of the stomach with an endoscope. So you just never know.
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