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A ribbon or riband is a thin band of material, typically cloth but also plastic or sometimes metal, used primarily as decorative binding and tying. Cloth ribbons are made of natural materials such as silk, velvet, cotton, and jute and of synthetic materials, such as polyester, nylon, and polypropylene.

Bournemouth dog nearly dies eating Christmas tree decorations

Feb 16,2020 5:32 am

Veterinarians found 34 bands and the number of the bones, which in Marley's stomach

A dog that ate 34 gingerbread-Christmas tree ornaments has Three Hours after the life-saving Operation.

Marley, a seven-year-old Labrador, took the ornaments with ribbons attached, by its owner Bournemouth kitchen.

the owner of Rachael Bulmer, said she rushed him to a veterinary clinic after he seemed to be in a state of shock to go.

vets from the PDSA animal charity removed the belts and A Number of bones of The Dog in the stomach during the operation.

were attached to The bands, to the house said-made gingerbread ornaments

Ms Bulmer, 37,,, you thought you had left the decorations, gift bags, "sure".

She Said : "Over The Years , Marley was no stranger eat what he should and normally happen.

"But This Time , he started strangely and looked like he was going to be in a state of shock. He was violently sick and brought some of the gang. "

Otto (right), a mini-Dachshund, ate a pair of pants and a Santa hat POM-POM without damage

The Labrador underwent two operations to remove the bands, which cause a potentially fatal blockage.

PDSA senior vet Aoife Clancy said: "It was a lengthy, high-risk surgery. Marley ' s chances to survive The Night , we were poor.

"luckily, he pulled through, but requires critical around-the-clock care for four days before he can Go Home . "

The PDSA said The Treatment costs £2,000, Paid for by donations from the public.

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Another dog owner, Gill Edwards, of Ealing, west London, said her mini-Dachshund, Otto, ate caused her pants, which go through your system without seemingly no side effects.

She Said : "Impressive, as it was a reasonable amount of material, and he's only a little. Yesterday it was the POM-POM out of a Santa hat. Like some disgusting machines. "

Ms Clancy said: "It is important that the owners make sure, decorations and toxic Christmas food is safe from prying Paws . "



bournemouth, ealing

Source of news: bbc.com

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