What happens when a dog eats a fish spike

A dog that has eaten a fish spike may be fine and may get stuck. When a dog eats a fish spike and gets stuck, if the area where it is stuck is relatively shallow, it can usually be clipped out directly with tools such as tweezers. If the fish spike is stuck in the narrow part of the stomach or in the intestine, it needs to be removed in the hospital and it is recommended to bring it to the vet in time for further examination and treatment. In general, it is necessary to choose the appropriate treatment depending on the specific location of the fish spike. If the fish spike is stuck in a shallow area, such as in the throat or esophagus, then it can usually be removed with tweezers or an endoscope. In this case, the dog will usually show symptoms such as dry heaving and coughing, while the frequency of dry heaving is high and the dog tends to behave in a very uncomfortable manner.

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