The dog chewed the corn cob and ate it The dog chewed the corn cob and ate it is generally harmless, the corn cob is non-toxic. Usually dogs react in two ways. One is a physiological reaction to spit out the corn cob, and the other is to excrete it by way of bowel movements. Corn cobs are indigestible food and can cause indigestion in dogs. The owner can give the dog some probiotics to help regulate the dog’s gut. If the dog vomits out the corn cob, it is generally physiological vomiting. It is a mechanism of self-protection for the dog, and the dog will vomit after consuming the corn cob to protect his intestines. This is usually recovered by allowing the dog to drink more water and rest a little. Dogs with weak intestines may experience intestinal obstruction because the corn cob is too coarse and clogs the dog’s gut. The dog will also show symptoms such as stomach pain, lack of energy, and lack of appetite, so take the dog to the hospital immediately for treatment.
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