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Javier
Does anyone remember the name of that Playstation game with the hero that had an Elvis hairdo?
It was a platform game where he had to shoot an electricity gun (or maybe the electricity shot out of his chest) and the beam attached to the platforms and allowed him to swing over gaps. He had to fight robots and the enemies had posters everywhere that said "OBEY" with a pair of scary looking eyes.
1 AnswerVideo & Online Games1 decade agoDog swallowed a battery?
I searched Yahoo and saw so many dramatic answers on the subject of dogs swallowing batteries that I thought I would post some information from my experience. My dog, a 4 yr. old, 150 lb. English Mastiff, swallowed three AAA batteries from a flashlight he decided to destroy one day. First, my wife and I prayed for him. That always helps! The key with this issue to me was, did he chew the batteries, or just swallow them? Also, his weight and body size seemed to be a factor, as his stomach and intestines are pretty big and could pass them in time. If he chewed them, the chems in the batteries would seem to have made him really ill, but he was acting normally and seemed as hungry as usual. I took him to the vet the next day and their advice was an expensive xray not covered by his insurance and then possibly surgery to remove the batteries. Not cool. So my wife took our boy home and that night we gave him a small amount of a regular strength laxative. About 4 hours later he rang his bell to tell us he need to go outside and after a few seconds of balancing on his toes...out came the batteries, unchewed as I thought. So, if your dog eats batteries, get him to the vet asap, especially if he isn't acting right, or seems "off" even just a little bit. The vet will have the best advice, but this is just my experience. DOGS RULE!
3 AnswersDogs1 decade ago