How do I know if my dog has a blockage from rawhide?

Answered by Dustin Gorski

As an expert sommelier and brewer, I may not have direct experience with identifying if a dog has a blockage from rawhide, but I can provide you with some general information to help you recognize the signs. Please keep in mind that I am not a veterinarian, so it is always best to consult with a professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment for your dog.

1. Abdominal bloating: If your dog has a blockage from rawhide, you may notice that their abdomen appears swollen or distended. This bloating can be caused by the obstruction preventing normal digestion and gas buildup in the intestines.

2. Abdominal pain: Dogs with an intestinal blockage often experience discomfort or pain in their abdomen. They may show signs of distress such as restlessness, pacing, or reluctance to lie down. Some dogs may even exhibit signs of guarding their belly, indicating sensitivity or tenderness.

3. Burping: Excessive burping or belching can be a sign of an intestinal blockage. When the blockage prevents food and gas from passing through the digestive system, it can lead to increased gas accumulation, resulting in frequent burping or even regurgitation.

4. Vomiting: Blockages can cause dogs to vomit, particularly if the obstruction is near the stomach. The vomit may contain partially digested food, mucus, or even blood if the blockage has caused irritation or damage to the gastrointestinal tract.

5. Loss of appetite: Dogs with an intestinal obstruction may lose their appetite or show a decreased interest in eating. The blockage can disrupt normal digestion and make them feel full or uncomfortable, leading to a reduced desire for food.

6. Diarrhea or constipation: Depending on the location and severity of the blockage, your dog may experience either diarrhea or constipation. If the blockage is in the small intestine, it can cause diarrhea as the liquid stool bypasses the obstruction. On the other hand, a blockage in the large intestine can lead to constipation and difficulty passing stool.

7. Lethargy and weakness: Dogs with an intestinal obstruction may exhibit general signs of lethargy and weakness. The discomfort and pain caused by the blockage can make them less active, and they may appear tired or reluctant to engage in their usual activities.

It is important to note that these symptoms can also be indicative of other health issues, so it is crucial to consult with a veterinarian. They can perform a thorough examination, possibly including imaging tests like X-rays or ultrasounds, to determine the cause of your dog's symptoms and develop an appropriate treatment plan.

Remember, every dog is different, and their response to an intestinal blockage can vary. If you suspect your dog has a blockage from rawhide or any other foreign object, it is best to seek veterinary care promptly to ensure their well-being.