My dog ate part of a toy, what should I do?

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Hello,

I'm really worried because Marley, my four-and-a-half-month-old Border Collie, who doesn't usually destroy her toys, shredded one of them two days ago. It was a large tennis ball (about 4 inches in diameter) attached to the end of a rope, and she did it in the space of just a few hours.

I didn't notice straight away because it's a toy that stays outside and she doesn't bring it into the house, but when I caught her, half the ball had disappeared. I found a few pieces on the grass but not the whole half-ball. I'm assuming she's eaten it.

Since then, we've been monitoring her closely for any digestive issues or signs of a blockage.

She is still energetic, playful, eating well, and her toilet habits are normal.

However, she was sick on Monday (a pile of unchewed and undigested dry food), again last night (mostly liquid with bits of dry food and a piece of fabric), and this morning as soon as my partner gave her a Dentastix, she threw it up immediately (with some large chunks of the dental chew about the size of a £2 coin).

I don't know if I should put the vomiting down to the fact that she's eating large chunks without chewing, or if I should be worried about a potential problem with the toy she swallowed.

What do you think?

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    That’s what I’ve been thinking as well.

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    O
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    That’s what I’ve been thinking as well.

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    That’s what I was thinking too.
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    Gabyn
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    Vomiting and undigested dry food usually point to a bowel obstruction, meaning things are blocked and nothing is getting through. Stop feeding him immediately and call your vet for an emergency appointment right away (this has been going on since Monday, and since he’s a puppy, he’s incredibly vulnerable!). Plastic isn’t biodegradable, so it just stays there and causes a blockage. In the best-case scenario, the vet will try to help him pass the foreign object naturally; otherwise, he will need surgery.
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    Kikaah
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    After everything that's happened, even the slightest bit of vomiting should be cause for alarm. Get straight to the vet!

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