Today is actually National Hairball Awareness Day - and frankly it's not a topic I REALLY feel like writing about. I mean really, who wants to talk about tricholiths or trichobezoars? That's the "technical" term for hairballs. One thing I did learn - that although people think of the hairball problem as a cat thing, dogs CAN get them too. We tend to get them if we lick ourselves a lot - like if we are itchy or bored, if we are shedding and not well groomed, or if we eat other animals - like that bunny in the yard. Hairballs CAN cause an obstruction in our gastrointestinal tract and the symptoms may include repeated attempts to cough or vomit, constipation, diarrhea, or a loss of appetite. If our stomach appears bloated, we have a significant problem. Sometimes hairballs can be "helped along" by giving us petroleum jelly or pumpkin. In some cases, the problem COULD actually require surgery. Luckily it's not a COMMON problem in dogs - but I guess it's important to know it CAN happen.
There. I can't believe I just had a blog about hairballs. Well I guess I've talked about poop enough times, that hairballs aren't THAT far a stretch!
Wishing all of you a happy - non-hairy weekend!
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