The Incident

Albie was running around at home when his mum noticed fishing line hanging out of his bottom. Now Albie, like most Labradors, eats first and worries about the consequences later.

Poison, putrified carcasses of botulinum toxin, rubber toys, stones, sharp metal foreign bodies………..all satisfy the innate and primal Labrador pleasure centre of the brain, triggered by the smooth muscle contraction of oesophageal peristalsis.

The tail wagging glee of oesophageal action causes stimulation of the medial forebrain bundle and especially the nucleus accumbens lighting up the hedonic hotspots of the neurolimbal system of the Labrador. This Labradorean neural circuitry is something to behold driving them to ingest almost anything that can be chewed and swallowed.

Now back to our handsome hero……..his hedonic hotspot was on fire as usual as he ingested his way from one side of the dog beach to the other. Now one other peculiarity of the Labrador is that they possess a cast iron stomach. Human beings the world over die daily from eating far less toxic ingesta than our family Lab.

Albie’s mum noticed the tell tale signs of nefarious consumption. Albie’s mum knew what was likely to be on the end of this fishing line, since Albie is not a first time martyr of sharp pointed shiny barbed metal found on beaches.

The Assignment

Albie arrived full of endorphins in high expectation of consult room treats whilst dangling fishing line from his anus. The problematic likelihood of ingested fishing line is that it was likely to be attached to a hook that was holding bait. The bait is likely to have been digested by the unworldly capability of the Labradors digestive system and the hook may be lodged in the very soft and thin tissue of the stomach, small intestine or colon. It is very important not to pull on it.

Instead of consulting room treats, Albie was instead sedated for radiographs which revealed he had a fish hook stuck in his rectum. This may require surgery unfortunately if the point and barb has perforated the colon. A GA followed and Dr Rob was able to gently manipulate the fish hook out of harm’s way and it was removed without any damage.

The Outcome

Albie was discharged in good time for dinner and all is well in Albie’s world. Until next time on ” The Amazing World of Labrador Malapropos”……….and then it happened. Yes Albie was back just two weeks later. See his amazing follow up story in “Banged Up in Bunbury – The Grunge Glutton”

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