My Dog Ate Carpet What Should I Do?

Reviewed By Tom •  Updated: 09/29/22 •  3 min read
Dog Moderate Toxicity Level
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My Dog Ate Carpet What Should I Do?

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Some dogs will almost anything and everything, including carpet! And this is a more common problem than you may realize. Some of our canine companions may chew or eat carpet out of boredom, while others may be curious if this material is edible or not. But what happens if a dog eats carpet?

Has your dog eaten carpet? Are you worried the carpet will make your dog sick? If so, you’ve come to the right place. We understand that it can be scary when your dog eats something like this.

We’ve gathered information about carpets and whether it can make a dog sick. Let’s get started!

It is strongly recommended to contact a Pet Poison Helpline or your veterinarian.

What is Carpet?

Carpet is a fabric floor covering made with an upper layer of pile attached to a backing. Carpet pile was once made of wool; however, it’s now made of synthetic materials such as polypropylene, nylon, and polyester.

Many people use carpeting in their homes, where the fabric floor covering provides warmth and insulation and makes walking more comfortable. There are different types of carpet, too, and they come in a broad range of textures, designs, colors, and patterns.

Carpeting can be a stylish addition to almost any room in the home. But what happens if a dog eats carpet?

Carpet & Dogs

Unfortunately, carpet can make dogs sick. One problem is the carpet can cause irritation in the digestive tract. However, the more serious problem is that carpet can also lead to intestinal blockage. This serious condition may occur if the carpet becomes stuck in any part of the digestive system.

Symptoms of Carpet Ingestion in Dogs

You may notice these symptoms if your dog has eaten carpet:

If your dog has eaten carpet and shows any of these symptoms, call the vet immediately. This is an emergency.

Treatment of Carpet Ingestion in Dogs

If your dog has recently swallowed a small piece of carpet, the vet may induce vomiting. Your fur baby may require medications to treat any irritation of his digestive system. But he should be OK.

For dogs that show symptoms of an intestinal blockage, the vet may need to perform surgery to remove the carpeting safely. The prognosis is best for dogs that receive prompt medical treatment.

And if your dog has a habit of eating non-food items, it’s a good idea to talk to the vet about this. Your canine companion may have an underlying health issue causing him to eat carpet and other things. The vet can offer assistance with this problem, too! The goal is to get your fur baby to stop eating carpet (or other non-food items) and ensure he’s happy and healthy!

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Tom has always loved to write since he was little - he wanted to be either a writer or a veterinary doctor, but he ended up being a professional writer while most of his works are based on animals. He was born in San Francisco but later moved to Texas to continue his job as a writer. He graduated from the University of San Francisco where he studied biotechnology. He is happily married and a soon to be father!

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