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Our first Corgi Tucker was a power chewer, he ate a piece of a Kong rubber bone (didn't know at the time how large) he had chewed many tiny pieces off. It turned out to be large enough that he didn't pass it and it didn't make him sick. Finally, after some time (couple weeks) he vomited and there was the piece of Kong bone! His system tried to digest it with no luck.
Something else that I have had a really bad experience with is plastic...I was told by my vet that the acid in a pups system can change the consistency of plastic. I never did find out what my pup had eaten, but it tore her intestine and she died. I had taken her to the vet he did surgery couldn't save her. Sad :( Believe me I monitor what my dogs chew on and watch them closely when they have any kind of bone. They don't get stuffed toys, no squeaker toys, no eyes, nothing with pieces that they might chew off and swallow !!! That doesn't leave much :)))
I have heard of humans passing swallowed oral thermometers. I've also heard of a foam earplug stuck in a cat and miraculously spotted on an X-ray (don't know if it caused an obstruction, but it got into a veterinary radiology textbook).
One thing you do NOT want your animal to swallow is a tampon; I've heard of that, requiring surgery.
Siri would routinely swallow raw chicken wings and drumsticks, and they would disappear.
Oh, and my friends bloodhound literally just swallowed his cell phone last night. After a trip to the ER and some hydrogen peroxide, both dog and phone are fine....
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