Want this question answered?
Wax is not toxic, but it is also not digestible. If you eat too much of it you could develop a bowel obstruction. So it won't kill you, but it could make you sick.
Nothing you eat can help with rabies. Get medical attention immediately.
The only way that eating dirt can kill you is if it contains artificial or naturally occurring poisons. Dirt itself is completely harmless, unless you eat enough to cause a bowel obstruction.
a dog might eat their bowel if they want more food
Eat guacomole or avocados. If he doesn't like the taste, put it secretly into one of his favorite meals. If more than 2 days has passed since he went you should take him to the doctor and not experiment at home.
You can eat litchi during loose motions or when you have loose stools. This food item is mainly pulp and can help to regulate bowel movements in adults.
For all people, eating foods high in natural fibers help to keep bowel movements regular.
The soup species eats frogs because it is hard for them to control their bowel movements. They help them with their pooping problems. Yes, you idiot. this is true.
Please take it to the vet immediately. The kitten needs urgent help.
Give your dog plenty of water to help them get flushed through and dilute the salt and watch him carefull for signs of bowel obstruction.........other than that I cannot think of anything you really need to do. More than likely he will pass them fine or throw them up. Ive had my dogs eat all kinds of things and be just fine. Your main worries are things that can be toxic or things that will not digest and may block the intestines.
Eat more fibre.
After surgery, the patient's Naso-gastric (NG) tube remains in place until bowel function returns. Bowel rest is necessary for healing, so the patient will not be given foods or fluids by mouth until it is clear that gastrointestinal function is restored. The nutrition and fluids will be given intravenously until sips of water can be started and kept down, then the diet is gradually advanced as tolerated. Pain management is provided. The patient is closely monitored for bowel sounds and signs of abdominal distention, infection, leakage from an anastomosis, or other post operative complications.