What happens when a dog eats corn on the cob? Dogs eating corn on the cob can cause indigestion, and can seriously jam the dog’s esophagus, leading to loss of appetite, vomiting, and no bowel movements. Once found that the dog ate the corncob, you can promptly give the dog appropriate feeding stomach dissipation tablets, or probiotics, to help the dog gastrointestinal peristalsis digestion. If vomiting symptoms occur, you also need to fast and water before treatment. In addition to the cob can not eat, corn is also not eaten, and can not be fed as a staple food. Feeding too much corn will affect your dog’s digestion, increase your dog’s gastrointestinal digestive burden, cause constipation, and even cause abdominal pain and diarrhea.
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