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Golden Retriever owner watches video in slow-mo-etwas is not true what is wrong

A slow -motion video meant that a dog owner brought her pet to the veterinarians after looking back the footage and saw something unexpected.

As she threw her pets some delicacies, Tiktoker @LIFEISGOLDEN4 filmed the moment to look back later, but she didn't expect what she saw.

In the clip, which now has over 1 million views on Tikok, Kibble rains down the dogs and when one of the golden retrievers opens his mouth to enjoy the delicacies, he revealed a stick that was housed over his upper jaw.

The text overlay was: “If you make a slo-mo out of your golden-but then it is how you find out that there is a stick in his mouth …”

After discovering the stick in the mouth of the dog, the owner brought him to the veterinarians to look out, and in the caption they added: “We brought him to the vet and he was removed and he is completely okay !!”

While dogs like sticks famous, veterinarians have long warned of allowing dogs to play with them. Sticks can lead to a number of injuries, from splinters in the gums to serious puncture wounds to the mouth, throat or even the chest. In some cases, dogs were impaled while running upright sticks, which led to life -threatening injuries that require surgery.

The British Veterinary Association reported in 2017 that three out of four veterinarians had treated at least one dog this year because of a line injury. Swallowed wood fragments can also cause suffocation, gastrointestinal blocks or perforations that can have all fatal consequences if they are not treated immediately.

A screenshot from the dog's viral video with the stick in the mouth.

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When the video achieved more attention, people shared reactions in the comments.

Justin wrote: “On the one he doesn't even behave as if he had pain Lol. These are nuts.”

While the viewer only said Jules: “Poor Engel !!! Did you put it in order?”

“The same thing happened with our dog,” said co -owner at Bowers9259. “She was in the lower step and we thrown her delicacies when we noticed the same thing.”

“PSA, what did we all learn today!” the viewer said lively devil. “Please check your baby's mouths … and also between your toes.”

“Add my dog ​​mouth to my daily list,” said Lisa.

This is not the first time that a warning story about a dog and a stick has been shared online. Last year Golden Retriever Goob had to operate and checked over 12,000 US dollars after chewing sticks that gave him a blockade in his stomach.

Newsweek asked for a comment via Tikkok to @lifeisgolden4.

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