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Bournemouth dog nearly dies eating Christmas tree decorations | Bournemouth dog nearly dies eating Christmas tree decorations |
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A dog that ate 34 gingerbread Christmas tree decorations has undergone three hours of life-saving surgery. | A dog that ate 34 gingerbread Christmas tree decorations has undergone three hours of life-saving surgery. |
Marley, a seven-year-old Labrador, took the ornaments, with ribbons attached, from his owner's Bournemouth kitchen. | |
Owner Rachael Bulmer said she rushed him to a veterinary hospital after he seemed to go into shock. | Owner Rachael Bulmer said she rushed him to a veterinary hospital after he seemed to go into shock. |
Vets from the PDSA animal charity removed the ribbons and a number of bones from the dog's stomach, during the operation. | Vets from the PDSA animal charity removed the ribbons and a number of bones from the dog's stomach, during the operation. |
Ms Bulmer, 37, said she thought she had left the decorations, in gift bags, "safely out of reach". | Ms Bulmer, 37, said she thought she had left the decorations, in gift bags, "safely out of reach". |
She said: "Over the years Marley's been no stranger to eating things he shouldn't and usually they pass through. | She said: "Over the years Marley's been no stranger to eating things he shouldn't and usually they pass through. |
"But this time he started acting strangely and looked like he was going into shock. He was violently sick and brought up some of the ribbon." | "But this time he started acting strangely and looked like he was going into shock. He was violently sick and brought up some of the ribbon." |
The Labrador underwent two operations to remove the ribbons, which were causing a potentially fatal blockage. | The Labrador underwent two operations to remove the ribbons, which were causing a potentially fatal blockage. |
PDSA senior vet Aoife Clancy said: "It was a lengthy, high-risk surgery. Marley's chances of surviving the night were looking poor. | PDSA senior vet Aoife Clancy said: "It was a lengthy, high-risk surgery. Marley's chances of surviving the night were looking poor. |
"Thankfully he pulled through but needed critical round-the-clock care for four days before he could go home." | "Thankfully he pulled through but needed critical round-the-clock care for four days before he could go home." |
The PDSA said the treatment cost £2,000, paid for by public donations. | The PDSA said the treatment cost £2,000, paid for by public donations. |
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Another dog owner, Gill Edwards, from Ealing, west London said her mini dachshund, Otto, ate her pants, which passed through its system without apparently causing any ill effects. | |
She said: "Impressive, as there was a fair amount of material involved and he's only little. Yesterday it was the bobble off a Santa hat. Like some disgusting vending machine." | |
Ms Clancy said: "It's important that owners make sure decorations and toxic Christmas foods are safe from curious paws." | Ms Clancy said: "It's important that owners make sure decorations and toxic Christmas foods are safe from curious paws." |
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