You've probably seen the ads for Gorilla Glue. Its makers say it can be used to bond wood, stone, metal, ceramic, foam board, fiberglass and more. NOT included in the "more" category is a dog's stomach walls.
A black Labrador retriever is expected to recover following surgery to remove the contents of a quarter of bottle of Gorilla Glue. The dog named Reggie lives in Fremont, Ohio, where he swallowed the glue two weeks ago. X-rays showed two large masses in the dog's abdomen. The glue had turned to foam in Reggie's stomach and then hardened. The veterinarian, who removed two stiff balls of glue, one the size of an orange and one as big as a head of cauliflower, says he has had to remove other objects from dogs' bellies before - including a raincoat, a stuffed animal's head, and the bottom third of a Christmas tree with glass ornaments.
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