Just to be on the safe side...take him to the vet it might be lodged in his throat or stomach. He having hard time breathing...
boa constrictors squeeze you when you breath in so you cant breath out then you breath in then it squeezes some more then you cant breath and die then it eats you whole without chewing so its best not to get one.
die, may not breath
If it goes into the stomach and not into the airways it's very unlikely that a swallowed penny would cause any damage.
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Holding with breath and 'sucking' your stomach in flattens the stomach area. The extra skin, covering the rounded stomach, has nowhere to go. Thus the wrinkles.
if you are sucking on a breath mint it should last a min or two but if your chewing about 30 sec
Life savers have holes in them in case one is accidentally swallowed whole, especially by a young child. The hole allows you to breath until it is removed, swallowed all the way, or dissolves enough to be swallowed.
Brush your teeth of course...mouthwash..mints and chewing gum :) (use that fresh breath stuff)
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Pouches in the neck usually cause bad breath (halitosis) and the regurgitation of swallowed food and saliva. Some patients with Zenker's diverticula can push on their neck and make old food appear in their mouths. Pouches near the stomach.
It will push out, if you are breathing from the diaphragm.
this completly depends on the brand. however bubble/chewing gum is incrediably bad for your stomach! as you are chewing you brin sends a meesage to you stomach sayign there is food coming down... in saying this a chemcal s formed in your belly.. however there is no food coming down, so the chemical remains in your stomach :/