Ailing Dog Found With Stuffed Polar Bear in Stomach

By The Associated Press
The Associated Press
The Associated Press
March 16, 2016Updated: March 17, 2016

SANTA FE, N.M.—A veterinarian helped save the life of an ailing New Mexico dog after discovering the source of the pup’s pain—a 6-inch long, 2-inch wide stuffed polar bear.

Santa Fe Animal Humane officials told KRQE-TV in Albuquerque that the bear was discovered in the dog’s stomach during surgery.

 
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A 6-inch, 2-inch wide stuffed polar bear, shown Monday, March 15, 2016, at the Santa Fe animal shelter’s Thaw Animal Hospital in Santa Fe, N.M, was lodged in a dog’s intestine after she ingested it a week or so ago. (Photo by Ben Swan/The Santa Fe Animal Shelter)

A 6-inch, 2-inch wide stuffed polar bear, shown Tuesday, March 15, 2016, at the Santa Fe animal shelter's Thaw Animal Hospital in Santa Fe, N.M, was lodged in a dog's intestine after she ingested it a week or so ago. The dog, Honey, a Dogue de Bordeaux, has recovered from the surgery on Monday, March 14, 2016. The dog would have died without the surgery. (Photo by Ben Swan/The Santa Fe Animal Shelter)
A 6-inch, 2-inch wide stuffed polar bear, shown Tuesday, March 15, 2016, at the Santa Fe animal shelter’s Thaw Animal Hospital in Santa Fe, N.M, was lodged in a dog’s intestine after she ingested it a week or so ago. (Photo by Ben Swan/The Santa Fe Animal Shelter)
 

A veterinarian said the dog named “Honey” had been sick for about a week and would have likely died within two days.

Honey, a Dogue de Bordeaux, recovers Monday, March 14, 2016, at the Santa Fe animal shelter's Thaw Animal Hospital in Santa Fe, N.M. after a stuffed polar bear was removed from her intestines. (Photo by Ben Swan/The Santa Fe Animal Shelter)
Honey, a Dogue de Bordeaux, recovers Monday, March 14, 2016, at the Santa Fe animal shelter’s Thaw Animal Hospital in Santa Fe, N.M. after a stuffed polar bear was removed from her intestines. (Photo by Ben Swan/The Santa Fe Animal Shelter)

The dog is now expected to survive.

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Just wanted to give you all an update on Honey, the dog who swallowed a stuffed toy. She’s doing well and will be…

Posted by Santa Fe Animal Shelter & Humane Society on Tuesday, March 15, 2016