The Everyday Hazards That Nearly Took Our Dogs
Description
Meg shares the terrifying experience of her puppy Muffin accidentally ingesting marijuana at a park and the emergency vet visit that followed, then opens up the conversation to listener stories about scary incidents with their dogs.
• Collar dangers emerge as a common hazard, with multiple stories of dogs choking when collars become caught during play or in crate wires
• Breakaway collars and removing collars during unsupervised time can prevent these dangerous situations
• "He's friendly" dog greetings frequently lead to attacks and injuries, reminding owners that dogs don't need forced friendships
• Gastrointestinal obstructions from toys, leashes, socks and other items cause expensive surgeries and near-death experiences
• Toxic substances like ibuprofen and recreational drugs present serious dangers that many owners don't recognize until too late
• Bloat (stomach torsion) can kill within hours, with one in five German Shepherds experiencing it in their lifetime
• Short-nosed breeds need special supervision during feeding to prevent choking incidents
• Remaining calm during emergencies is crucial for making life-saving decisions
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