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    Default My nanas dog ate a full pack of chewing gum?

    Omg I am like so worried. She's a little westie and is pregnant I heard her crunching and managed to savage a bit out of her mouth. It was the fruit chewie and all that was left was the foil because she managed to chew through it all. I was like omg is it pregnancy cravings in dogs. But do you think she'll be ok? It's the first time she's done it with that, except from her appetite for crisps which my grandad gives her. My nana just shruggedit off. its kinda funny she got through a full pack of this:

    but I'm also really worried because I don't want anything to happen to her





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    I'd take her to the vets just to make sure. Or google it maybe? I hope she's okay
    all i care about is laura prepon & cats.

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    Ah I'm so scared lol my grandad and that just insists she'll be ok but I can't believe it. I have an incredible bond with her and don't want her to be hurt or anything





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    i think it would be a good idea to get her checked out or at least make sure she hasn't got access to any more.

    there's an ingredient called xylitol in chewing gum which can be quite harmful to dogs.

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    I would try to convince your grandparents to have her looked at if I was you, just to make sure she is okay.
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    omg that chewing gum doesnt contain Xylitol. thank god for that. I'm gonna pop around in morning to see how she is. She's such a troublemaker haha but I love her to pieces





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    Quote Originally Posted by Jssy View Post
    omg that chewing gum doesnt contain Xylitol. thank god for that. I'm gonna pop around in morning to see how she is. She's such a troublemaker haha but I love her to pieces
    oh good let's hope she'll be fine! x

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    Yep I hope so haha





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    she will probably poop it out, hope shes alright!

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    Id certainly recommend a quick trip to the VET or atleast speak to a vet via phone

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