Dog ate keyboard button?
My dog may have eaten a button on my keyboard.
Since I fear it, I would very much like to know if this is harmful.
My dog may have eaten a button on my keyboard.
Since I fear it, I would very much like to know if this is harmful.
I'm having a recurring problem with a neighbor who says my dog isn't allowed to relieve itself in the bushes near our building. I always clean up the poop and have even often cleaned up other dogs' poop. If I see it, because I already clean up my dog's poop, I clean it up. What's…
Hey everyone, I suspect my puppy has giardia. The vet said I should provide three samples if possible. What's the best way to do this? I don't want to buy extra poop tubes… should all three samples go into one container? Which container? How much is enough for the test? Do I have to provide…
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Good evening, I was just out for a walk with my puppy. My puppy was sniffing everything as usual and then there was a spot on the ground where he was suddenly very scared and didn't want to go near it anymore. Since then, my baby has been acting very anxious… He didn't even want…
Hello folks, I have a very urgent question especially for veterinarians and people who know a lot about dogs. My dog, Luna (a black German Shepherd, now 3.5 years old), has severe digestive problems. Without medication, she gets severe diarrhea within two days. As soon as I give her antibiotics (CYLANIC 375mg morning and evening)…
Unless the dog is a Chihuahua, not much will happen.
Of course, in rare cases, complications can arise if the part becomes lodged somewhere. But usually, it simply passes out again.
Keep a close eye on your dog over the next few days. As long as he's behaving normally, I wouldn't do anything at this point. However, if signs like constipation, diarrhea, abdominal pain, etc. appear, take him to the vet immediately and get an x-ray to see if the thing is stuck somewhere.
Hey,
In vielen Fällen passiert nichts, da der Körper oft in der Lage ist, solche kleinen Objekte auf natürliche Weise auszuscheiden. Trotzdem ist es besser, auf Nummer sicher zu gehen und den Hund im Auge zu behalten. Wenn er Anzeichen von Unwohlsein zeigt, solltest du einen Tierarzt aufsuchen.
LG 🍀 🌻
I will do that, thanks for your answer
Immer gerne.
Viel Glück. 🫠🐶
Das kommt darauf an, wie groß die Taste und wie klein der Hund ist.