Is it dangerous if a dog eats glue from inside a glue stick?
Jan 21, 2009 by Ashley J | Posted in Dogs
My dog somehow found a glue remain, and ate the glue inside it. Must I visit the vet please help!
Call the vet at the drop of a hat, with the glue stick container in your hand. Read him the ingredients on the container. The vet can mention you if you need to worry.
Christi W | Jan 21, 2009
are glue sticks edible?
Sep 11, 2009 by marshman315 | Posted in First Aid
my dog ate an avery glue poke =/
do i need to take him to a vet?
Naw. My dog ate a Glue The hinterlands and she was fine. Glue Sticks are non-toxic. But if he ate the glue holder, just keep an eye on them to see if they get sick later. The chintzy holder can possibly tear the inside workings. Decent call the vet
MustKnow | Sep 11, 2009
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