What should I do if my dog gets stuck on something?

If the dog is stuck with something, parents can give the dog more water and feed some lubricating liquid to help the dog expel the object. If the dog cannot expel the object for a long time, it is recommended that the parents take the hospital to take an X-ray in time. Get checked and follow your doctor's advice.
Tip:
Dogs are very delicious. Sometimes the esophagus gets stuck due to accidentally eating foreign objects. At this time, parents can observe the dog. Check the dog's mouth to see if you can take out the stuck thing. Parents should pay attention to their hands during this process to avoid accidental injury to the dog.
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