I hope all is OK - this exact thing happened with Quinn when she was 15 weeks. Ate quite a few children's socks and threw up 3. She had x-rays and barium and showed no obstruction but lots of gas/air pockets and slightly enlarged colon. It took her a few days to bounce back, but I would contact the vet if not eating and/or lethargic at all just to be sure. Despite our vigilance with putting away socks after this incident, she somehow threw up more socks a month or so later. We have a strong 'leave it cue' now and though she will grab a sock the second she sees it, doesn't try to run and swallow it. Our vet recommended insurance for labs with a tendency to swallow foreign object
Hey all So a few days have passed and he seems to be back at 98%. He is eating properly and ALWAYS hungry all over again. Playful and took him for a few long walks. I am relieved. I still have no clue what this was and the vet at the emergency didn't really help. Her solution was to give him vaccine and stuff pills down his throat. A few days on boiled chicken and rice and his stool went back to normal. Slowly started back on kibble and his stool returned to be "soft". I know him eating socks and throwing up multiple times did not help but maybe something with his food? He's been on this food for approximately 6 months with mostly "soft" stool. I am just happy he's up and running again. It truly destroyed me seeing the trouble maker in such pain. Thanks everyone
Really glad that he's so much better now Sometimes too much kibble can cause soft poos, so try reducing the amount gradually and see how that goes. Keep a close eye on his weight though in case he starts dropping too much.