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Puppy's New Year's Peril: Razor Blade Scare
4 Jan
Summary
- A five-month-old English bull terrier underwent emergency surgery.
- The puppy swallowed a razor blade and its plastic cover.
- Surgery was deemed the only viable option by veterinarians.

A young English bull terrier is on the mend following emergency surgery to remove a razor blade it swallowed on New Year's Eve. The five-month-old puppy, Charlie, was rushed to a veterinary practice after his owners suspected he had ingested the dangerous item and its plastic casing.
Veterinary staff at Teme Veterinary Practice in Ludlow, Shropshire, decided against inducing vomiting to avoid causing further harm. They waited until the following day to confirm the razor blade's location via X-ray. The diagnostic images revealed the blade was indeed lodged in Charlie's stomach.
With the object confirmed, the surgical team determined that emergency surgery was the only safe course of action for the puppy. Charlie is now recovering from the procedure that saved his life, thanks to the swift action of his owners and the veterinary team.




