If your dog ate a poopy diaper.....Mine did. Wondering what the consequences are.

Anonymous
What I don't understand is the person who stated they were a Vet said what should be done, when Yuri should go to the Vet, ie. Blood in feces, vomiting, etc. I understand having no money... I am dirt poor too. And my silky terrier just git into a diaper AGAIN. We don't use diaper cream, just coconut oil for sore bottoms on my infant granddaughter. I will watch for symptoms and if he gets into distress he will be at the vets, if we have to pawn something to do it. I don't anticipate any problems since this happens on a far too regular basis. We have started bagging the diapers and tossing them downstairs and putting them in a garbage bag later and in the garage. We have started putting a baby gate blocking him from downstairs. Unfortunately, tonight the house was in upheaval with the baby getting a bit ill vomiting and diahrea and the power went out because we are having a bad rain storm and the power transformer exploded... So one was left in the living room in a bag instead of getting tossed down. I ran out and my daughter took the baby to bed and he had at it... Little shit! Please, I understand having no money... Really!! But take your fur baby to the Vet and make arrangement for payment. Borrow, beg or pawn something.

My question: does anyone know of any way to deter the dog from eating them in the first place? I know pineapple, if they eat it, stops them from wanting to eat their own. But is there anything that will work to stop them from eating a baby's? Probably not... Just throwing it out there...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What I don't understand is the person who stated they were a Vet said what should be done, when Yuri should go to the Vet, ie. Blood in feces, vomiting, etc. I understand having no money... I am dirt poor too. And my silky terrier just git into a diaper AGAIN. We don't use diaper cream, just coconut oil for sore bottoms on my infant granddaughter. I will watch for symptoms and if he gets into distress he will be at the vets, if we have to pawn something to do it. I don't anticipate any problems since this happens on a far too regular basis. We have started bagging the diapers and tossing them downstairs and putting them in a garbage bag later and in the garage. We have started putting a baby gate blocking him from downstairs. Unfortunately, tonight the house was in upheaval with the baby getting a bit ill vomiting and diahrea and the power went out because we are having a bad rain storm and the power transformer exploded... So one was left in the living room in a bag instead of getting tossed down. I ran out and my daughter took the baby to bed and he had at it... Little shit! Please, I understand having no money... Really!! But take your fur baby to the Vet and make arrangement for payment. Borrow, beg or pawn something.

My question: does anyone know of any way to deter the dog from eating them in the first place? I know pineapple, if they eat it, stops them from wanting to eat their own. But is there anything that will work to stop them from eating a baby's? Probably not... Just throwing it out there...


MY question: why did you bring this very very old thread (4 years +) back to the top?

And you do know there is a Pet Forum, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What I don't understand is the person who stated they were a Vet said what should be done, when Yuri should go to the Vet, ie. Blood in feces, vomiting, etc. I understand having no money... I am dirt poor too. And my silky terrier just git into a diaper AGAIN. We don't use diaper cream, just coconut oil for sore bottoms on my infant granddaughter. I will watch for symptoms and if he gets into distress he will be at the vets, if we have to pawn something to do it. I don't anticipate any problems since this happens on a far too regular basis. We have started bagging the diapers and tossing them downstairs and putting them in a garbage bag later and in the garage. We have started putting a baby gate blocking him from downstairs. Unfortunately, tonight the house was in upheaval with the baby getting a bit ill vomiting and diahrea and the power went out because we are having a bad rain storm and the power transformer exploded... So one was left in the living room in a bag instead of getting tossed down. I ran out and my daughter took the baby to bed and he had at it... Little shit! Please, I understand having no money... Really!! But take your fur baby to the Vet and make arrangement for payment. Borrow, beg or pawn something.

My question: does anyone know of any way to deter the dog from eating them in the first place? I know pineapple, if they eat it, stops them from wanting to eat their own. But is there anything that will work to stop them from eating a baby's? Probably not... Just throwing it out there...


Just eat your dog's poop in front of him. It might gross him out enough to stop eating the baby's poop.
Anonymous
Happened to us more than once. Our 40 lb beagle has always been fine.
Anonymous
You dog people are insane.
Anonymous
No actually, I didn't notice the date of the last post till now. Just to correct, the last date was 09/12/2012. So a bit over a year ago. I missed the date since I was on my phone. I was concerned by some of the posts. So I posted. I also didn't know about any other forum. Does it really matter since my post was relevant to the topic, other than being a wee bit later than other posts? Are you the post patrol? Lol
Anonymous
Dogs are so fucking dumb. I hope he'll be ok, poor thing.
Anonymous
The dog will have extremly bad breath.
Anonymous
Canned pumpkin is another good, high-fiber, dog-safe, poop-inducing food. Just sayin'
Anonymous
My dog just ate a diaper, I called the vet. They told me to give her two teaspoons of hydrogen peroxide and it would make her throw up. It worked and she is fine.
Anonymous
can you show me your dog please
Anonymous
Some places they use dogs instead of toilet paper. Gross but true.
Anonymous
Go away poopy diaper frankenthread!
Anonymous
Nope.
Anonymous
The first time our dog did this we rushed and got his stomach pumped. Now it’s years and more kids later and I just yell at him and find the poopy diaper poop a day later outback. No issues! And he eats a lot. UGH!!!!!!!!
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