
he ate a sock


When a dog ingests something like a sock, it can potentially lead to an obstruction in their digestive tract, which is quite serious. Since your Goldendoodle ate the sock just yesterday and the situation is still ongoing, it's important to keep a close eye on him for any signs of distress or obstruction.
You should watch for symptoms such as vomiting or retching, a loss of appetite, lethargy or unusual behavior, abdominal pain or bloating, and any difficulty with bowel movements or changes in them.
If your dog is behaving normally and isn't showing any signs of discomfort, you might try to help him pass the sock naturally. Make sure he has plenty of water available and consider giving him a small amount of high-fiber food to aid in moving things along. However, it's important not to induce vomiting unless a veterinarian specifically advises it, as this can sometimes cause more harm.
Should you notice any of the symptoms I mentioned or if the sock doesn't pass within a couple of days, it's crucial to seek veterinary attention. Your veterinarian may need to conduct an examination or imaging to locate the sock and determine the best course of action.
If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask. Thank you.
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