After a dog ingests a foreign body, there are usually no obvious symptoms in the early stages. When clinical symptoms appear, they are usually in the form of vomiting and abdominal pain, and the closer the foreign body is to the stomach, the more frequent the vomiting and the more severe the clinical manifestations will be. The clinical examination is mainly through the X-ray examination to determine whether there is a foreign body in the gastrointestinal tract of the dog may be, treatment can be endoscopic or surgical treatment. It is recommended to consult a professional vet in a timely manner.
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