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Lee Bullen

Dog who swallowed tennis ball lucky to be alive after it caused devastating damage

A border collie who swallowed a tennis ball is lucky to be alive after vets found it had burst through his intestine.

Guss had not eaten for five days but kept trying to vomit until his frantic owners took him to a veterinary medical centre in Caldwell, Idaho state, US.

West Valley Humane Society said in a statement: “Guss arrived at West Valley Humane Society as a medical surrender.

"This 4-year-old Border Collie was surrendered due to not eating for five days, and consistently trying to throw up, despite not having eaten anything.

"This poor pup needed help fast!"

It continued: “Upon arrival, we knew that we quickly needed to take action. We took X-rays and found that Guss had digested a foreign object.

Vets discovered a tennis ball stuck in Guss' stomach (West Valley Humane Society/New)
The ball had been bursting out of the dog's intestine as he tried to pass it through his digestive system (West Valley Humane Society/Newsf)

“Obstructions are often life-threatening medical emergencies. Without quick action, we knew Guss wouldn't survive much longer."

Vets discovered that the ball had been bursting out of Guss's intestine as he tried to pass it through his digestive system.

The statement explained: “We went straight to action to do a complex surgery.

"We found that whatever was in there had broken through the intestine twice. We had to remove part of the small intestine that had the obstruction in it.”

The organisation continued: “When we dissected the piece of intestine that had been perforated, we realised that it was a chunk of a tennis ball that was swallowed.

An X-ray uncovered the foreign object in his stomach (West Valley Humane Society/New)

“This tennis ball in the small intestine was causing a blockage, not allowing any food to stay down.

"This also made Guss feel like he needed to get it out by trying to throw it up.

“Since it was stuck in there and protruding through his intestine, this became impossible for him, making him lose all interest in eating for 5 days prior to coming in.

“We are so thankful for our medical staff, and their dedication to making all animals happier and healthier. The tennis ball is now out of Guss, and he is recovering quickly!”

Guss was now said to be 'recovering quickly' (West Valley Humane Society/Newsf)

The West Valley Humane Society said: “We are so excited for Guss to be able to have a bright future, because of the care our medical staff was able to quickly provide him.

“Medical care for dogs like Guss can be very expensive. With your help and support, we can save more lives, and make a big difference for dogs in need.

“Consider making a donation to help cover his cost of care and help future animals that rely on our help!”

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