Pets are naturally curious, and their sense of adventure often leads to heartwarming moments. But sometimes, that curiosity can result in unexpected challenges—like swallowing something they shouldn’t. Whether it’s a piece of a toy, a household item, or something potentially harmful, it’s a situation that can leave you feeling concerned and unsure of what to do. At Canyon View Cares Perry, we’re here to provide guidance and expert care to help you navigate these moments.

Step 1: Stay Calm and Evaluate the Situation

The first step is to remain calm. Your composure will help keep your pet from becoming more stressed. Move your pet away from the area to prevent further ingestion, and try to identify what they swallowed. If possible, collect any remaining pieces of the object—this can be valuable information for your veterinarian.

Important: Avoid inducing vomiting unless specifically instructed by a veterinarian. Certain items, like sharp objects or toxic substances, can cause more harm if brought back up.

Step 2: Recognize the Signs of an Emergency

Not all swallowed objects cause immediate problems, but some can lead to serious complications. Watch for these warning signs that your pet may need urgent care:

  • Gagging, choking, or difficulty breathing
  • Excessive drooling or retching
  • Signs of pain, such as whining or pacing
  • Sudden collapse or unresponsiveness

If you notice any of these symptoms, contact Canyon View Cares Perry or an emergency clinic immediately.

Step 3: Monitor for Symptoms of a Blockage

If your pet isn’t in immediate distress, keep a close eye on them over the next 24-48 hours. Some objects may pass through their digestive system naturally, but others can cause dangerous blockages. Be alert for:

  • Persistent vomiting
  • Loss of appetite
  • Lethargy or unusual behavior
  • Abdominal discomfort or sensitivity
  • Changes in bowel movements, such as diarrhea or straining

If you observe any of these symptoms, don’t wait—call us right away. Blockages require prompt medical attention.

Step 4: Contact Canyon View Cares Perry

Even if your pet seems fine, it’s always a good idea to consult with a veterinarian. When you call, be ready to share details like your pet’s size, what they may have swallowed, and any changes in their behavior. Our team will help you determine the best course of action, whether it’s monitoring at home or bringing your pet in for an evaluation.

What Happens at the Clinic?

When you bring your pet to Canyon View Cares Perry, our team will perform a thorough examination and may recommend diagnostic tests, such as X-rays or ultrasounds, to locate the object. Depending on the situation, treatment options may include:

Non-Surgical Removal: If the object is still in the stomach or esophagus, we may be able to retrieve it using specialized tools.

Surgery: For objects that have moved further into the digestive tract or caused a blockage, surgery may be necessary. Our skilled team is experienced in performing these procedures safely and effectively.

Your Pet’s Health is Our Priority

At Canyon View Cares Perry, we understand how stressful it can be when your pet swallows something they shouldn’t. That’s why we’re committed to providing compassionate, expert care to help your furry friend recover quickly and safely. Acting quickly and seeking professional advice can make all the difference.

If you have questions or need assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out. Your pet’s well-being is our top priority, and we’re here to help every step of the way.