Skippii
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It's been an interesting afternoon... I've been out in the yard this afternoon photographing Banjo wandering around, everything was going great and then out of nowhere Banjo's picked up a stone and immediately swallowed it. No warning whatsoever, I was just framing him up for a photo, and suddenly he's chomping at the little stones on the ground and before I can do anything, he's swallowed one. He's been out in the yard many many times, and never once shown interest in eating anything other than a snail he found one time.
After seeing him swallow the first stone, I kind of sat there looking him for a moment, completely stunned. The next thing I know, he's picked up another small stone shock: <-- my face looked a little like this) but I managed to get that one out of his mouth before he swallowed it.
So I guess I've got a few questions: should I be concerned? Will he be able to pass the stone, or should I be getting him to a vet? Is there anything I can do to help him pass it, more fibre in today's feeding (or should I even feed him today)? I'm also kind of curious, is this something other blueys do, or is Banjo a little bit special? And of course if it is something Blueys do, is there a reason for it, like something lacking from the diet? I try to give him a balanced diet, along with supplements, I'd hate to think he's missing something and thinks he needs to resort to eating rocks...
I can't lie, on some level I do find the whole thing a little amusing, but I'm also quite concerned. If anyone can tell me anything about this, you'll be my hero and I will very possibly buy you a cape (Christmas is coming up after all).
Ta
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[This is the picture I was just taking as he decided the stones looked like lunch. It's not the best quality, since I had already focused it and wasn't anticipating that he'd suddenly hurl his head at the ground]
After seeing him swallow the first stone, I kind of sat there looking him for a moment, completely stunned. The next thing I know, he's picked up another small stone shock: <-- my face looked a little like this) but I managed to get that one out of his mouth before he swallowed it.
So I guess I've got a few questions: should I be concerned? Will he be able to pass the stone, or should I be getting him to a vet? Is there anything I can do to help him pass it, more fibre in today's feeding (or should I even feed him today)? I'm also kind of curious, is this something other blueys do, or is Banjo a little bit special? And of course if it is something Blueys do, is there a reason for it, like something lacking from the diet? I try to give him a balanced diet, along with supplements, I'd hate to think he's missing something and thinks he needs to resort to eating rocks...
I can't lie, on some level I do find the whole thing a little amusing, but I'm also quite concerned. If anyone can tell me anything about this, you'll be my hero and I will very possibly buy you a cape (Christmas is coming up after all).
Ta
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[This is the picture I was just taking as he decided the stones looked like lunch. It's not the best quality, since I had already focused it and wasn't anticipating that he'd suddenly hurl his head at the ground]
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