Counter surfing also known as stealing can cause destruction and has associated costs, some pretty high such as veterinary expenses if the dog
ingests dangerous items.
Not exact matches
If you believe your service dog may have
ingested a
dangerous food or another
item, immediately contact your veterinarian, nearest emergency veterinarian and / or the ASPCA Poison Control Hotline: 888-426-4435.
While I want to encourage you to spend more time outside with your pooch and your family, keep in mind that when picnicking, there are several
dangerous food
items that can pose a threat to your dog when accidentally
ingested.
Pica — the act of purposefully eating non-food
items — and destructive chewing can cause your pup to
ingest dangerous objects, such as string, rubber, toys, mulch, rocks and twigs, causing internal damage, blockages and generally upset tummies.
Watch this video to see how Healthy Paws has reimbursed Atlas» parents for almost every penny of surgery that was needed to take these
ingested and
dangerous items out of him.
These
items can be very
dangerous, and sometimes even fatal, if
ingested in certain amounts.
Keep other
items in a safe place that might be
dangerous to your pet, like children's toys, loose ribbons or anything too small that could be
ingested and choked on.
These are additional
items that may be chewed and / or
ingested with potentially
dangerous results.