You should call or see your vet.
Depending on the size of the foam ball, they'll likely have you moniter your dog for a few days to see if the ball passes (read as: if your dog poops the foam out). If it doesn't pass, they may have to do xrays or surgery to remove the ball so it doesn't create an obstruction. Again, call your vet.
My dog gets white foam coming from his nose when he's hiking with us. It doesn't seem to impede him, but it looks weird. I can deal with the drooling and foaming around the mouth, but the nose foam is strange. What's the deal??
The dog eats 0.45 kilograms per week.
Active because The subject (the dog) caught the object (the ball). The passive term would be, the ball was caught by the dog.
I'm not sure but maybe it is sad because the food is gone. But if your dog cries after it just eats a little bit and food is still in the bowl, you should check with a vet.
It will die ,
Probably not, however NEVER let the dog gethold of Gorilla Glue. It is a death sentence.
Dogs may foam at the mouth due to excessive drooling, stress, excitement, or illness. Foaming can also occur when a dog eats something toxic or irritating.
it will probably just go through them and come out in the end
Over 9,000
A small, foam ball known as "the world's first indoor ball!" a 4 inch foam ball
the foam of the ball
The weight of a foam ball can vary depending on its size and density. On average, a small foam ball typically weighs around 1-2 ounces, while larger foam balls can weigh up to 1-2 pounds.
if a dog eats mice poison you should see a vet about it
Your Uncle Bill (Pussington) smells it from states away and eats it like a junkyard dog on raw meat.
Good Eats - 1999 Let Them Eat Foam - 4.6 was released on: USA: 13 June 2001
It depends on how much the big dog eats and the small dog eats then you can measure them
A metal ball and a foam ball can have the same mass but different volumes. The metal ball will be denser and therefore have a smaller volume compared to the foam ball.