My English Bulldog ate saran wrap. We initially did not know what was wrong with her. She threw up for the second time and that is when we noticed the saran wrap. She continued to throw up clear liquids with white foam then after about the 10th time her liquid vomit started to turn a beige/brown shade (indicator of blood). We took her to the vet and got x-rays and an ultrasound. Nothing appeared with either of these scans. All together she threw up 17 times. We admitted her in the animal hospital so she could have 24 hour care and intravenous. She seemed okay the following 9 hours after admission but then she started having bloody diarrhea. Behaviorally she presented well, although a bit tired. We discharged her after 2 nights stay at the animal hospital and she was prescribed meds to help her not vomit and help with the diarrhea and irritated stomach. All seemed well for a couple days then we noticed she developed a rash on her belly (round red spots). These spots would come and go a couple times a day. Nearly 2 weeks after the initial incident, she stopped getting the spots and then passed another 2 pieces of additional saran wrap in her feces. Since she passed the saran wrap she has completely recovered. We are not sure what may have been in the saran wrap she ate but we are fairly certain that the saran wrap was the root cause of the throwing up, diarrhea and probably the rash. At the end of the day her body processed it and when she finally expelled it, she recovered.
Eating styrofoam can lead to serious health consequences. Styrofoam is not digestible and can cause blockages in the digestive system, leading to potential choking hazard or organ damage if not treated promptly. It can also release harmful chemicals when ingested. Seek medical attention immediately if you have ingested styrofoam.
When acetone is poured on styrofoam, it rapidly dissolves the polystyrene in the styrofoam, causing the material to break down and disappear. This chemical reaction releases gases and can produce a sticky or gooey residue. It is important to handle acetone with caution as it is flammable and volatile.
styrofoam is cool
Nothing. CFCs are no longer used to blow such foams, so no further release of ozone depleting compounds occurs... just because you lower the octane of the gasoline, and make it burn "sooty".See "What happens to the ozone layer when styrofoam and gasoline is mixed?" in the "Related questions" section below.
they typically eat Hot Dogs and Hamburgers but on the week days when they are lazy they eat their themselves
No
They die
If a dog ingests a large piece of styrofoam, it could potentially cause an obstruction in the digestive system which may require surgical intervention. It's important to keep styrofoam and other potential hazards out of reach of pets to prevent accidental ingestion.
Eating styrofoam can lead to serious health consequences. Styrofoam is not digestible and can cause blockages in the digestive system, leading to potential choking hazard or organ damage if not treated promptly. It can also release harmful chemicals when ingested. Seek medical attention immediately if you have ingested styrofoam.
You'll get very sick.
I don't think it's ever healthy to eat off melted styrofoam...
uh who would be stupid enough to eat styrofoam lol. Best thing to do is not even eat it.
they turn green and turn into a super dog
Because it is a way to clean their stomachs like what happens when dogs eat grass
Because styrofoam is made from the same oil base as gasoline, and has large air pockets.
i have read that nothing will happen and it is heathy for the dog sometimes
people eat dogs and monkeys violence happens alot people kill people to eat