My dog ate a brick. Should he even be able to do this?

When I went to get Sargent from his kennel yesterday he had a brick in his mouth. One side looked brand new (its from a fire pit we're in the process of building), but the other side was worn down quite a bit. There arent any actual pieces missing, its just worn and pitted. That and the pieces in the corner make me think he didnt eat any.

Is this normal?
Im figuring he needs stronger chew toys. Right now he has a black Kong for his main chew toy. What is tougher than that?

Anonymous2007-11-26T09:38:35Z

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Well you could get a big raw hide bone, they are sometimes tricky. I would keep him busy when you can't have attention on him 24/7. hope i helped. vote best=]

Dog Trainer2007-11-26T17:40:42Z

He probably was just teething on the brick, but I would cal your vet to see if there is anything toxic in the brick or cement that you use for mortar that could be a health concern for your dog.

Giving your dog a variety of strong chew toys will help and making sure that you give your dog plenty of exercise should help also.

.2007-11-26T17:47:18Z

Get him a bone to chew and tougher toys.

Brick can be actually pretty soft (depending upon what type of brick you are using). We just had our brickwork done on our house and my dog got ahold of one as well. He was fine. I know I was able to crumble it just with my fingers so it was pretty soft.

They have toys at petsmart for this. Here is a link. My dog loves nylabones. They are safe and last for a very very long time. There is an indestructable ball as well. I dont know how well it works.

http://www.petsmart.com/family/index.jsp?fbx=0&cp=2767032&fbn=Type+1%7CChew&f=Taxonomy%2FPET%2F2767084&f=PAD%2FType+1%2FChew&fbc=1&categoryId=2767084&pg=2

I have also seen tire looking toys there as well. They are small and pretty tough. They are like mini tires. Those may be good if you can find them. I cannot remember the name though.

Good luck!

knightrunner132007-11-26T22:10:13Z

Don't worry about him he is OK . chewing on anything in sight is what a dog does . If you want something more heavy duty go to a feed store and get a beef leg bone it will last about 2 weeks and is better for him than bricks .

JackCare2007-11-26T17:59:38Z

It's not as uncommon as you think, but it is something to be discouraged as it could wear his teeth down. Can you somehow restrict his access to the bricks?

Perhaps a nice raw meaty marrowbone or something like that for him to gnaw on would interest him better. Do you put tasty things in the Kong to keep him interested?

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