My Dog Ate Stuffing From a Toy What Should I Do?

Reviewed By Julie •  Updated: 02/16/23 •  3 min read
Dog Moderate Toxicity Level
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Dog toys can be so adorable and quite a bit of fun for dogs! They love to make their toys squeak, throw and chase them, and more. But some dogs can become destructive with their toys. The dog may chew off the limbs and ears of a toy. Or he may chew a hole in the toy and tear out the stuffing! Some dogs go so far as to eat the stuffing. But what happens if a dog eats stuffing from a toy?

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

We’ve gathered information about toy stuffing 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 Toy Stuffing?

Many dog toys are made with stuffing to make the toys look cuter and make them easier to hold. The stuffing can be made from cotton, kapok, or polyester.

While the stuffing makes the toy cuter, it can also make a dog quite sick.

Toy Stuffing & Dogs

The problem with the stuffing in dog toys is that it can cause a dog to get sick. For instance, a dog may eat a small amount of toy stuffing and experience digestive issues. The stuffing may eventually pass through his system and come out in his poop.

However, eating large amounts of toy stuffing may cause a dog to develop an intestinal blockage. This is a dangerous condition that causes death if left untreated.

Symptoms of Toy Stuffing Ingestion in Dogs

You may notice these symptoms if your dog has eaten toy stuffing:

If you notice these symptoms in your dog, call the vet immediately. This is an emergency.

Treatment of Toy Stuffing Ingestion in Dogs

The vet may run x-rays or other images of your dog’s digestive tract. These are done to determine where the blockage is located in your dog’s system. Once the vet knows where the blockage is located, they may perform surgery to safely remove it. The vet will also repair any damage the blockage has caused.

The prognosis is best for dogs that have prompt medical attention after ingesting toy stuffing. In the future, you may want to consider buying dog toys that don’t have stuffing. These toys are perfect for dogs that are destructive to their toys. You’ll both be happier for it!

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Julie

Julie is a graduate of the University of North Carolina, Wilmington, where she studied Animal science. Though contrary to the opinion of her parents she was meant to study pharmacy, but she was in love with animals especially cats. Julie currently works in an animal research institute (NGO) in California and loves spending quality time with her little cat. She has the passion for making research about animals, how they survive, their way of life among others and publishes it. Julie is also happily married with two kids.

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