65 pound lab
Swallowed at least 1 very small rabbit (not a tiny newborn, but certainly not full grown).
I saw the dog with the rabbit, told her to drop it, at which point she proceeded to swallow it whole before I could get there and get it. Or at least the back 1/2-2/3 that I could see. I have no idea if there were others in a nest that she ate first, no way of knowing that.
My gut tells me to just give her lots of water, and watch her closely for a couple days. No dinner tonight, a little in the am. She will either throw it all up or pass it naturally. What would be signs of a blockage or some other issue we should monitor for? Am I missing anything?
Am I wrong and we should call the vet? I would rather avoid a costly weekend ER visit if possible, but will if it's truly necessary. Any advice appreciated.
PS- I know our next training focus now- because that's a very worrying trait if she wants to try and swallow stuff asap if she thinks I'm going to take it from her. She has always been pretty food crazy, but this is worrisome.
Swallowed at least 1 very small rabbit (not a tiny newborn, but certainly not full grown).
I saw the dog with the rabbit, told her to drop it, at which point she proceeded to swallow it whole before I could get there and get it. Or at least the back 1/2-2/3 that I could see. I have no idea if there were others in a nest that she ate first, no way of knowing that.
My gut tells me to just give her lots of water, and watch her closely for a couple days. No dinner tonight, a little in the am. She will either throw it all up or pass it naturally. What would be signs of a blockage or some other issue we should monitor for? Am I missing anything?
Am I wrong and we should call the vet? I would rather avoid a costly weekend ER visit if possible, but will if it's truly necessary. Any advice appreciated.
PS- I know our next training focus now- because that's a very worrying trait if she wants to try and swallow stuff asap if she thinks I'm going to take it from her. She has always been pretty food crazy, but this is worrisome.