Is it okay for dogs to eat dryer lint?

A little bit probably isn't going to hurt him but doing it a lot most likely isn't a good thing. It could build up in his system and cause a blockage. I would talk to your vet.

It really depends on how much he is eating... if he is eating excessive amounts then you may have a problem... but if he eats a little every now and then.. it should pass straight through... you'd be amazed what can go right through a dog... my puppy got hold of some lint... I found it in his poo and he is fine.. obviously if you see him eating it, stop him, or try to b;lock off the area where he gets the lint - rather safe than sorry... but I doubt you have enough lint lying around to kill him..

Its not good for your dog, im sure there are residual chemicals and there can be pieces of string bunched up in there which can end up getting tangled up with the intestine causing a real problem.....dental floss has been known to do that to dogs.........

It shouldn't make him sick, unless there's a lot of washing powder residue on it. However, it's privacy not good for him- it isn't food after all. I'd stop him eating it.

Its not good for your dog health. Watch him carefully. If he start vomiting then take him to the vet.

If he eats it once, it was an accident. If he eats it twice, you are an idiot. Watch your dog!

You're lucky it wasn't something toxic!

No it's not good don't let them eat it unless you want to take them to get their stomach pumped for a intestinal blockage that can cause kidney failure.

Chewing,maybe...eating,...hmmmm....proba… not...try some tums or just old fashioned grass...

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