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Whilst walking the dog, he managed to pinch a lump of bread which an angler had behind him. Apparently it had a small hook in the bread (I used to hook them in lumps of bread, so I know what he means!)

 

Sadly, in true labrador fashion, the bread was gone in milliseconds.

 

Any advice, apart from giving him loads of food. (Vet said to do so)

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mine eats socks and alsorts and it always comes out, either one way or another usually a couple of days later so i would'nt worry too much

 

I said fishing hook, not fishnets!

 

I'd be pretty damned worried about a fishook :blush: Did the vet not want to go in and have it out?

 

Apparently it's quite common. It was just over the phone advice.

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The size of the hook would be a consideration, did he mention a number? they vary massively...

 

It was just a little one. Not like a 5, or I would be worried. More like 10 - 14. (I used to fish a long time ago so my sizes are probably wrong, as I was recalling from a distant memory of hook sizes.) :blush:

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The higher the number in theory at least the less there is to worry about.

 

Fishing-Hook-Size-Chart.gif

 

That chart looks to be about one or two clicks too big.

 

I have always fed my dog rice when they have eaten/swallowed something I am not happy with.

Fortunately, there have never been any ongoing problems and I am sure (and hope) that all will be well in the case of your dog.

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On a good note most hooks rot very quickly if it does lodge anywere and been inside the dog hopefully this will speed up the process as others have said shame you didnt identify the brand as waiting for it to pass is going to take a very close examination. If its not chipped a metal detector will come in handy :good:

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On a good note most hooks rot very quickly if it does lodge anywere and been inside the dog hopefully this will speed up the process as others have said shame you didnt identify the brand as waiting for it to pass is going to take a very close examination. If its not chipped a metal detector will come in handy :good:

 

 

yea nex time someone is going to an airport get them to push him through the detectors lol see if he beeps

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I wouldn't worry over much about the hook, stomach acid will blunt it if not dissolve it if it's there any length of time. If you have the stomach to look for it then I would for peace of mind, but what would concern me more would be the line attached. String or line in the gut will interfere with the action of the gut, and if it's long enough to link a few turns in the gut together, can damage it. Keep an eye on him.

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We had a lab who swallowed a barbed fish hook on the beach which sparked off a keep beach clean campaign,she had a emergency op which the vet was wanting us to go to a vet school specialist,she was ok after op,but if you try to let your dog pass it what damage could be done on the way through?good luck mate,it's a tuff one maybe a xray could be a call

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