“From Snack to Spectacle: The Hilarious Tale of a Dog’s Colorful Bathroom Surprise!”

"From Snack to Spectacle: The Hilarious Tale of a Dog's Colorful Bathroom Surprise!"

While some viewers expressed concern at the pet’s situation, others were quick to joke about the incident, comparing the orbs to famous candy brands.

“Shittles! Please don’t taste the rainbow,” one joked.

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A dog was taken to the emergency room for pooping a “rainbow” made out of multicolored Orbeez after he mistook them for delicious snacks

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While the Colorado-bound veterinarian assured his viewers that the dog survived the uncomfortable situation unscathed, she explained how not all Orbeez could pass naturally through the animal’s digestive system and had to be surgically removed.

This is because Orbeez are made out of a superabsorbent polymer called Sodium Polyacrylate, also known as waterlock. 

This material has found widespread use in the healthcare, environmental, cable, fragrance, fire fighting, and waste control industries because it can absorb up to a thousand times its size in water.

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For this reason, Orbeez are extremely dangerous when ingested due to their propensity to expand inside the body and clog the stomach, intestines, and respiratory tract, which is precisely what happened to this now TikTok famous pooch.

“Accidents happen, and dogs are fast,” the veterinarian told her viewers. “He needed surgery, but he’s recovering well.”

While the colorful orbs might seem like a harmless toy initially, they have caused thousands of children to go to the hospital in recent years, with one losing her life as a result

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The dangers of Orbeez for children and pets are widely known. The Consumer Product Safety Commission explained in 2023 how, from 2017 to 2022, children ingesting water beads resulted in 7,000 emergency room visits, with grave internal injuries, lifelong health impacts, and at least one death.

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