Ok, my dog and her puppy got ahold of a dryer sheet that had been through the dryer. They both seem ok except they threw up, and the puppy was hacking (he's about 9-10 weeks old). The mother is sleeping now and the puppy is playing with his brother (who's fine). I'm just really worried. Should I call the vet? This isn't going to kill them is it? None of my other animals have ever eaten dryer sheets before.
2006-09-02
12:19:53
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Ok, my dog and her puppy got ahold of a dryer sheet that had been through the dryer. They both seem ok except they threw up, and the puppy was hacking (he's about 9-10 weeks old). The mother is sleeping now and the puppy is playing with his brother (who's fine). I'm just really worried. Should I call the vet? This isn't going to kill them is it? None of my other animals have ever eaten dryer sheets before.
*I should probably mention: They chewed it up but I don't think anything got ingested. If it did, it was probably a very tiny amount but it still worries me. :-/
2006-09-02
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I would call the vet because the pup is so young. I have 2 Cocker Spaniel pups and they have eaten a used dryer sheet before, no harm was done but it could have caused a blockage in their intestines.
2006-09-02 12:22:42
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answered by **KELLEY** 6
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Dog Ate Dryer Sheet
2016-11-16 09:22:32
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answered by ? 4
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I'm not a vet- but my dog (a year old beagle) LOVES dryer sheets. Somehow she always manages to steal it when I take clothes out of the dryer. Dogs must be able to smell exactly where it is in a pile of clothes. She probably eats one a week! She is always fine. I wouldn't worry. The sheets have been used, so they are kind of like a tissue, which my dog also enjoys eating for some reason. But I would say that it's probably easy to digest. I'm actually surprised that your dogs thew it up. Again, I'm not a vet, but I don't think you have anything to worry about! Hope this makes you feel better! :)
2006-09-02 12:26:44
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answered by Shannon 2
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I cant tell you how many times I have caught some of my dogs grabbing dryer sheets from waste baskets. It's insane! I can't for the life of me figure out why they like about them. None of my dogs ever had problems. I would only worry if he shows signs of constipation, which would mean he could have swallowed a large piece & is blocked up.
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2017-02-16 04:08:50
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answered by mccurdy 4
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depends what kind it was.........they might either be cuddly soft, or april fresh. either way, i dont think that its toxic, maybe it will just give 'em some diarrhea and thats it. i dont think it would be all that extreme like the previous person said, causing a blockage. if it was a whole box, maybe, but a couple sheets, i wouldnt worry about it.
2006-09-02 12:26:54
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answered by evanlah 6
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Well, just to be safe I would call my vet and ask, don't wait until Sunday or Monday as it would likely cost you more due to the holiday coming up. I don't think it will kill the pup but you don't want it getting into his bowels.
2006-09-02 12:27:29
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