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My Dog Ate a Crayon: Should I Be Worried? (Vet Answer)
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My Dog Ate a Crayon: Should I Be Worried? (Vet Answer)

Click to Skip Ahead What to Watch For What You Should Do Prevention Dogs are known for putting anything in their mouths‚ including art supplies. This happens especially when they are puppies because they use their mouths to explore their environment. If your dog ate a crayon‚ there’s usually no need to worry‚ as crayons are not toxic to pets. That said‚ in some rare cases‚ swallowed crayons can lead to stomach upset‚ obstruction‚ or choking. Should I Worry If My Dog Eats a Crayon? Crayons are made of paraffin wax and pigment and are considered non-toxic. After all‚ the companies that make crayons make them for children‚ and just like dogs‚ kids like to put everything they touch in their mouths. So‚ if your dog eats a crayon‚ it most often will come out the other side nearly unchanged. Sometimes‚ though‚ dogs can get an upset digestive system. Other problems that can occur rarely are choking/suffocation if the crayon gets stuck in your dog’s throat or obstruction of the digestive tract (esophagus‚ stomach‚ or intestine)‚ especially if you have a small dog that eats a large piece of crayon or several crayons. Image Credit: NASDAQ chives‚ Shutterstock What to Watch For If Your Dog Eats a Crayon Crayons are not toxic to dogs and can pass through their digestive system unchanged. Large dogs will usually have no problems if they eat a crayon. However‚ small and toy dogs may experience some digestive issues. 1. Clinical Signs of an Upset Stomach Even if crayons are not considered toxic to dogs‚ they can still cause an upset stomach. Clinical signs may include: Vomiting Abdominal pain Drooling Diarrhea or lack of bowel movement Lack of appetite Gas Lethargy If these clinical signs occur after your dog ate a crayon‚ a visit to the vet is essential. Image Credit: A-photographyy‚ Shutterstock 2. Clinical Signs of an Obstruction If your dog ingests multiple crayons‚ they can get stuck in the esophagus‚ stomach‚ or intestine‚ causing an obstruction. Unfortunately‚ obstruction of the digestive tract is a condition that can put your dog’s life in danger‚ so you must act fast. In general‚ surgery is needed to remove the obstruction for your dog to be saved. The clinical signs may include: Vomiting (repetitively) Diarrhea (possibly bloody) Weakness Bloating Abdominal pain Loss of appetite Dehydration Whining Hunching If these clinical signs occur or they persist or worsen‚ contact the veterinarian immediately for an evaluation. 3. Clinical Signs of Choking In other cases‚ the crayons don’t even reach your dog’s stomach because they get stuck in the throat‚ possibly causing suffocation. Clinical signs may include: Pawing at the mouth Difficulty breathing Distress Drooling Coughing Gagging Retching Blue gums (cyanosis) Panic Panting Dog lying down or sitting in unusual positions This is considered a medical emergency and you must act immediately. Image Credit: Mary Swift‚ Shutterstock Here is what you can do: Gently open your dog’s mouth‚ and try to dislodge the crayon(s) with your fingers or hand (if they are visible). Be careful not to hurt yourself. If step one does not work or the crayons are not visible‚ get to a vet immediately. What You Should Do If Your Dog Ate a Crayon If you see your dog with a crayon in their mouth‚ remove it as soon as possible‚ and prevent them from consuming more. The more crayons they ingest‚ the more severe the effects will be on your pet. If you have seen or suspect that your dog has already eaten a crayon (or several)‚ here is what you can do: Do not induce vomiting at home. Always talk to your vet when your dog swallows a foreign body‚ including a crayon (even if it’s not toxic). In some cases‚ it may not be necessary to do this. In addition‚ inducing vomiting can be harmful to your dog. Monitor your dog. Watch your dog’s behavior and the clinical signs that may appear after they swallow a crayon. If they stop eating‚ vomit‚ or have diarrhea‚ contact the vet. You should also monitor your dog’s bowel movements to see if they pass the crayons in their stool. If your dog does not have a bowel movement‚ contact the veterinarian because it is possible that the crayons got stuck somewhere in the digestive tract. Contact the veterinarian. Contact the veterinarian even if your dog seems fine. They can tell you exactly what to do depending on your pet’s breed and weight and how many crayons they have ingested. If your dog has eaten several crayons‚ contact the vet immediately because they can get stuck in the esophagus‚ stomach‚ or intestine and put your pet’s life in danger. How to Prevent Your Dog From Eating Crayons Even if the chances of your dog getting sick from eating crayons are small‚ you must take certain measures to prevent this behavior in the future. After all‚ even if crayons are not considered dangerous for dogs‚ there is a possibility that your dog may consume something else that could harm them next time. Therefore‚ here's what you can do: Keep your pet away from your kids’ rooms‚ especially if your kids don’t clean up (yet) after themselves. Keep your dog away from the trash bin‚ garage‚ or any other place that presents a potential risk. Give your dog chew toys or chew treats‚ especially if you have a puppy that is teething. These items can also help your dog with boredom‚ which is why they usually chew and eat things that they aren’t supposed to. Contact a vet or animal behaviorist who can help you with your dog’s chewing problem. Image Credit: AlyssaRich‚ Shutterstock Conclusion Swallowing a crayon should not cause concern because in most cases‚ nothing bad will happen‚ and there is no need for treatment or veterinary intervention. However‚ in rare cases‚ some dogs (especially small ones) can suffer from digestive problems (vomiting‚ diarrhea‚ abdominal pain). In severe cases‚ such as when your dog swallows several crayons‚ there may be a risk of esophageal‚ stomach‚ or intestinal blockage. Blockage of the digestive system is considered a medical emergency because it can put the pet’s life in danger. Moreover‚ there are cases in which crayons do not reach the stomach because they get stuck in the throat‚ which can lead to suffocation. In this case‚ you must intervene immediately to remove the crayons from your dog’s throat. Sources VCA Hospitals AKC East Bay Vet Clinic Featured Image Credit: pticelov‚ Shutterstock The post My Dog Ate a Crayon: Should I Be Worried? (Vet Answer) appeared first on Pet Keen.
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Arizona border town struggles amid political gridlock on policy
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Arizona border town struggles amid political gridlock on policy

(NewsNation) — As the immigration crisis continues to escalate along the southern border‚ towns like Douglas‚ Arizona‚ find themselves at the forefront of the struggle‚ grappling with overwhelmed resources…
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Howler monkeys intercepted at the border
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BROWNSVILLE‚ Texas (ValleyCentral) — A man was arrested Monday for attempting to smuggle two howler monkeys into the United States‚ federal officials announced. U.S. Customs and Border Protection Officers…
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Catching Up on More Infuriating Things in the Past Month’s News
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Catching Up on More Infuriating Things in the Past Month’s News

I just published a review of how a month-long medical overload of doctor appointments‚ diagnostic exams‚ and procedures disrupted my February and half my January. As a result‚ there were some 20…
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Here's What Happened When a Local Texas DA Tried to Vote in Her Primary Last Night
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Here's What Happened When a Local Texas DA Tried to Vote in Her Primary Last Night

Kim Ogg is no longer the district attorney for Harris County‚ Texas. She was defeated in the Democratic primary by Sean Teare‚ but that’s just one part of this election story. Ms. Ogg was denied voting…
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Did CNN Really Want to Air This Breakdown About Working-Class Voters Last Night?
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Did CNN Really Want to Air This Breakdown About Working-Class Voters Last Night?

The first instances of this shift seen nationally occurred undoubtedly after the 2016 election. Donald Trump clinched an upset win over Hillary Clinton‚ primarily due to depressed Democratic Party turnout…
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Canada Pauses Plans to Euthanize the Mentally Ill
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Canada Pauses Plans to Euthanize the Mentally Ill

Canada has taken step after step to expand citizens’ access to euthanasia ever since 2016‚ when it first legalized the practice it euphemistically labeled “medical assistance in death‚” or MAID.    …
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12 Tips for the Apartment Prepper
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12 Tips for the Apartment Prepper

We usually think of preppers as country dwellers‚ but actually‚ city prepping could be even more essential should the need for survival skills really kick in. If you live in an apartment‚ you probably lack space‚ but there are many situations you can prepare for should the need ever occur.Here are twelve tips for the apartment prepper‚ and they work in any small space.Please share this podcast with your friends‚ family‚ and on social media accounts. Here's the link:  https://www.practicalprepping.info/podcastIf you would like to have the expanded notes on today's episode‚ along with the links mentioned in the episode‚ you'll find them at practicalprepping.info/454 If you find value in the podcast‚ would you be willing to give back a little?You can do that one of two ways (or both).(1) Buy Us A  Cup of Coffee --->;  CLICK HERE          OR(2)  By starting your Amazon shopping from our website? --->;  CLICK HERE               (We earn from qualifying Amazon purchases)Contact us:Practical PreppingWebsite: www.practicalprepping.infoEmail at info@practicalprepping.infoOur Sponsors:Magic Mind Productivity Shotshttp://www.magicmind.com/practicalpreppingUse discount "prepper"Contingency Medical - resource for antibioticshttps://contingencymedical.com/practicalProLine Digital Grouphttps://www.prolinedigitalgroup.comEmail: info@prolinedesigns.usAURA - Your total online protection against identity theft ‚ and for VPN.Jim Curtis Kniveshttps://www.facebook.com/JimcurtisknivesEmail Jim:  j.curtis7mm@yahoo.comPodcast music written and recorded by Krista LawleyWebsite design and hosting by ProLine Digital Group.Podcasts Copyright 2024‚ P3 Media Group‚ and Practical Prepping Podcast
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The Editors’ Quote of the Day:
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The Editors’ Quote of the Day:

“The churches represent the great area of freedom from statist controls in many countries. This is a condition which the modern state finds intolerable and is determined to alter. The state’s great ally in this struggle is all too often the church itself. The humanism of so many churchmen makes them dedicated allies of statist objectives.” – R.J. Rushdoony‚ Christianity and the State The post The Editors’ Quote of the Day: appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.
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The Survivalist’s Odds ‘n Sods
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The Survivalist’s Odds ‘n Sods

SurvivalBlog presents another edition of The Survivalist’s Odds ‘n Sods. This column is a collection of news bits and pieces that are relevant to the modern survivalist and prepper from JWR. Our goal is to educate our readers‚ to help them to recognize emerging threats‚ and to be better prepared for both disasters and negative societal trends. You can’t mitigate a risk if you haven’t first identified a risk. In today’s column‚ a further examination of emigration from northeastern “blue” states. Five Million People Have Fled ‘Blue States’ in the Last Decade A Moneywise report: ‘One of the biggest mass … The post The Survivalist’s Odds ‘n Sods appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.
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