
If your dog ate part of a toy, it’s important to take it seriously. Toys can break into pieces that are not digestible and may cause choking or an intestinal blockage.
Because the risk depends on the size, material, and amount swallowed, early evaluation is important.
If your dog has ingested part of a toy, take these steps right away:
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Most toys are not designed to be digested. When swallowed, they can:
Soft toys can bunch up, while hard pieces may cause obstruction or injury.
Symptoms may develop quickly or over time depending on the situation. Common signs include:
Symptoms often worsen as the object moves or becomes stuck.

You should contact a veterinarian if:
Even if your dog seems fine, it’s best to confirm the object will pass safely.
At Hilltop Veterinary Clinic, treatment depends on the type of toy and where it is located.
Treatment may include:
Early intervention can reduce the risk of complications.
Swallowing part of a toy can quickly become serious. If your dog has eaten a toy, it’s best to have them evaluated as soon as possible. Hilltop Veterinary Clinic serves pets and families in Virginia Beach and surrounding areas.