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May 13, 2011

I have a 5 month old dog that eats pebbles and anything else he finds. I’m worried about a bowel obstruction, what can I do?

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Hi Cindy-

I have a 5 month old dog who eats just about everything that comes in it's path-- mulch, insects, stones etc.

I have taken him to a doggie day care one day a week to get him used to it in preparation for boarding there the last week in May for our vacation.

When he comes home he has diarrhea for 2 days and stool specimens indicate a parasite that he's getting from drinking standing water. This last time his stool was full of pebbles-- so apparently he's eating the pebbles in the pee yard also. I've contacted the facility and they will watch him more closely, but I am wondering why he is doing this-- is he hungry? I feed him Evo about 1.5-2 cups a day (he weights 18 pounds). He looks like his weight is perfect-- no fat on him but not gaunt either. I am seriously worried he is going to get a bowel perforation or obstruction.

What should I do?

Thanks
Patricia
Cindy
Cindy Cindy's Answer:
I would not allow this dog access to any foreign bodies, like sticks or pebbles. This means I wouldn’t trust a dog daycare to watch him unless they can keep him in a concrete run with no access to leaves, rocks, sticks, etc. It’s not worth the risk.

You can search our site on Pica (eating of non food items) for more info. It can be medical or behavioral, I’d rule out all the possible medical issues first.

I would recommend learning to use our SEARCH function, which is located in the top left corner of every page of the website. If you type in your key words or question it will find you articles, Q&As, free streaming video and links to threads on our discussion forum.

In the meantime, you may want to consider a muzzle for him when you can’t keep your eyes on and focus on him 100%.

Cindy Rhodes

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