Canine proprietor points warning after ‘life or death’ horror brought on by tennis balls

A dog proprietor has issued an pressing warning to different pet homeowners after her beloved canine needed to be rushed into emergency surgical procedure for swallowing a typical canine toy.

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A crossbreed from Wolverhampton, known as Loki, made his homeowners fear after refusing to eat and mysteriously getting sick.

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Growing very involved, the pup’s homeowners rushed Loki to the PDSA who then x-rayed him.

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The scan revealed that the canine had swallowed not one however two tennis balls and so they have been lodged in his abdomen.

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Loki was rushed into emergency surgical procedure and fortuitously vets have been in a position to take away the balls from the canine’s abdomen.

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According to Catherine Burke, a PDSA vet who offered remedy to Loki at a charity-operated pet hospital, it was very fortunate to have the balls found when he did.

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She informed the Sun: “Loki’s situation was a case of life-or-death - without surgery, he would likely have died.

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“One of the balls was lodged in his stomach, preventing him from keeping food down.”

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Catherine took benefit of this near-tragic incident to boost consciousness in regards to the potential risks that tennis balls can pose to pets.

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She warned: “The size of tennis balls, and the way they bounce, means that there is a risk the ball can get stuck at the back of your dog’s throat, causing them to choke.

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“If this does happen, try to keep calm and if safe to do so, you can attempt to remove it from the back of the mouth.

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“However it can be very slippery and difficult to remove. If you can’t remove it, contact your vet immediately for an emergency appointment.

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“Tennis balls are covered in a felt layer; which has the appearance of yellow-green fuzz and is abrasive which means it has a sandpaper-like effect. 

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“Over time it can wear down your dog’s teeth and cause pain and difficulty chewing.”

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