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Foreign Body Dog Conditions
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Most Common Foreign Body Conditions
Loss of Appetite
93 Veterinarian Answers
Lead Poisoning
12 Veterinarian Answers
Intestinal Obstruction
84 Veterinarian Answers
Red Eye
57 Veterinarian Answers
Hot Spots
43 Veterinarian Answers
Nose Bleed
42 Veterinarian Answers
Runny Nose
23 Veterinarian Answers
Painful Abdomen
62 Veterinarian Answers
Ptyalism
63 Veterinarian Answers
Noisy Breathing
52 Veterinarian Answers
Other Foreign Body Conditions
Hair Loss
Constipation
Coughing
Chronic Vomiting
Acute Vomiting
Breathing Difficulties
Vomiting with Bile
Zinc Poisoning
Tooth Root Abcess
Esophageal Stricture
Intussusception
Esophageal Obstruction
Tracheal Perforation
Intestinal Disorder (Loss of Motility)
Swallowing Difficulties
Excess Alkali in the Blood
Ingestion of Feces and Foreign Objects
Vertebral Disc Inflammation
Enlargement of the Esophagus
Abnormal Passageway Between the Mouth and Nasal Cavity
Uterine Abnormalities
Intestinal Tract Disease (Lymphangiectasia)
Long-Term Stomach Inflammation
Abdominal Cavity Inflammation (Peritonitis)
Acute Respiratory Distress
Arthritis (Septic)
Accumulation of Air Between Chest and Lungs
Constipation (Severe)
Tarry Feces due to Presence of Blood
Excess Iron in the Blood
Excessive Bacteria in the Small Intestine
Collection of Fluid in the Lungs (Not Due to Heart Disease)
Colonic or Rectal Inflammation
Vomiting of Blood
Difficult Defecation and Blood in Stool
Protrusion of the Rectum and Anus
Bacterial Infection (Actinomycosis)
Vaginal Inflammation
Pouch-Like Sacs on the Esophgeal Wall
Reduced Activity of the Stomach
Stomach Inflammation (Atrophic)
Narrowed Bronchi
Weight Loss and Chronic Disease
Inflammation of the Esophagus
Battery Poisoning
Mucus in the Stool
Cobalt Poisoning
Tinsel Poisoning
Porcupine Quills
Paw Pad Issues and Injuries
Retinal Detachment
Retrobulbar Abscess
Pneumothorax
Rectal Prolapse
Prolapse of the Eye
Salivary Mucocele
Proctitis
Obstruction Due to Corn Cob, Rawhide, and Stuffed Toy
Pyloric Obstruction (Stenosis)
Gastritis
Pericardial Effusion
Distended Abdomen
Chalazion
Pain
Metatarsal and Metacarpal Fistulas
Foreign Body in the Skin
Mediastinitis
Persistent Vomiting
Hyporexia
Stomach Perforation due to Foreign Body
Embedded Objects in the Oral Cavity
Consumption of Nonfood Items
Nonproductive Vomiting