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  1. #1
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    my vet surgically removed a TV remote from of a dog once. While working in the kennels I sure saw a lot of weird things that sucessfully completed the entire journey without surgery: ponytail holders, candy wrappers, and quite often the red rings from bologna edges. Saw my share of fish hooks on x-rays too. I assume they made it through OK since the animals didn't come back for surgery.

    You'd be astonished at some of the amazing-looking things they pulled out of horses. Usually thier body would start to calcify the offending object but eventually it got stuck and had to be removed. One horse had something that looked like some sort of exotic tropical fruit that was cast in stone. It was about the size of a small melon and was green and lumpy. The vet chipped a hole in one side to find a big wad of baling twine. That little jewel got dried out and put on display.

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    I have a friend that has a dog that swallowed a rubber ducky. They have the cutest X-ray of that ducky his belly.

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    One Christmas Koko ate a tree ornament. It broke up but she chewed and swallowed the broken glass. It was a holiday but luckily the Emergency clinic advised us, over the phone, to give her Peroxide to induce vomiting. We inspected vomit all evening. It looked like she ate the whole tree full of ornament from the amount of glass that came up. We held our breathe for a week hoping it all came up and none would cause damage. Thankfully we dodged the bullet and all was well.

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    angel alex the wonder dog ate mardi grai beeds in april 2002. the radiographs were pretty interesting.... they did pass.....in long shiny strands
    joyce who has princess peanut, spokesdog for the catpack, mojo, magic, kira and squirty, members of the catpack, angel duke, a good dog who is missed and angel alex the wonder dog, handsome prince.

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    Wow, an entire blanket. That's impressive! Finn's eaten and passed a myriad of things in his six years so far. One of the most memorable was a disposable razor, blade and handle. Came out in two pieces, and he was no worse for the experience. He ate an entire watermelon recently. Rind and all. I came home and it was just gone, not even a sticky floor left behind.

    I'd like to see that rubber ducky xray!
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    An afghan! I hope we never have anything too serious swallowed at my house!
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    I think I would notice an afghan was missing, but smaller items,maybe not.
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