For 2010, Veterinary Pet Insurance Co. (VPI) reported they received not quite 2,000 veterinary care reimbursement claims for pets who ingested foreign objects.
100 rocks
Box of razor blades
Foot-long metal hanger
Cholla cactus
130 fish oil capsules
Chopsticks
14 hair bands
Cinnamon scented pine cone
15 vanilla candles
Clothing + rat poison
2 baby bottle nipples
Deer antlers
2 plastic baggies + bottle cap
Dental floss
3 sewing needles
Entire tube of dog toothpaste
5 lbs of trash + scrub brush
Artificial finger nails
62 vitamin D soft gels
Glass ornament
5-inch skewer
A golf ball skin
Battery
Glue
Cell phone case
G.I. Joe doll
A cork
Hot chili peppers
A dirty diaper
Human feces
Fish hook and line
Jellyfish
Lobster shell
Mothballs
Makeup sponge
Dental retainer
Marijuana cookie
Pennies + thumb tacks
Package of fluorescent light bulbs
Pepper spray
Pillowcase
Poison ivy
A dead porcupine
Ribbons + wrapping paper
Burrito wrapped in foil
Hemorrhoid suppositories
Wires
Soap
A tent stake
Staples
Wedding ring
A rat (swallowed whole)
Aluminum can
Sweatshirt
Rosebush
The corner of a bed
Head of stuffed toy
2 plastic eyeballs + broccoli stems
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Ignorance can sometimes be cured, but stupid is forever.
Doc E &
HR UH MHR WR SR Black Forest Casey &
HRCH HR UH Sauk River Friar Tucker (titled at 12.5 months)
wow! I have a ten month old english bulldog. he's not the brightest bulb in the box by any means LOL! but he decided to swallow a one foot toy i bought for him. and he threw it up one month later...dumbass
my vet removed a whole large ear of uncooked corn from labs stomach.
lately our dogs are dieing from trappers using ANTI-FREEZE on the traps meat for coyotes.they use it to keep meat from freezing in cold and dogs are eating it .