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If Your Dog Eats Glass – Here’s What Happens Next

February 6, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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The sound of shattering glass brings your dog running instead of hiding. By the time you get to the kitchen, they’re already sniffing the wreckage – or worse, licking at it with curious enthusiasm. You shoo them away, but the nagging question immediately hits: did they swallow any?

Then you spot it. A piece is missing from the pile. Or maybe you saw them do it – watched a shard disappear before you could react.

Glass in a digestive system designed for kibble and questionable backyard finds is a genuine emergency. But what happens next depends entirely on factors you can’t see: how sharp the pieces are, how big they are, how many there are. Some dogs pass glass without incident. Others require emergency surgery to survive.

First Things First: Call Your Vet

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Every situation is different. The size of the glass pieces, how sharp they are, and how much your dog ate all matter enormously. Smooth glass pebbles carry very different risks than jagged shards from a shattered wine glass. This isn’t something you can safely monitor at home and hope for the best.

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