Portland vet achieves fame after removing more than 43 socks from a Great Dane’s stomach
A GREAT Dane was miserable and retching when its owners rushed him to an emergency animal hospital. It turns out he’d been snacking on socks.
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THE 3-year-old Great Dane was miserable and retching when its owners rushed him to a Portland emergency animal hospital.
It was something he ate.
X-rays showed a stomach full of foreign material. After nearly two hours of surgery, Dr Ashley Magee had the answer — the dog had consumed 43-and-a-half socks.
DoveLewis Emergency Animal Hospital spokeswoman Shawna Harch said it’s perhaps the strangest case in the hospital’s history, the Oregonian reported.
The hospital entered last February’s tale, complete with X-rays, in an annual contest sponsored by the vet magazine, Veterinary Practice News, and won a prize.
The DoveLewis says the Great Dane was sent home a day after surgery, and is still alive. There was no word on what he’s eaten lately.
Originally published as Portland vet achieves fame after removing more than 43 socks from a Great Dane’s stomach