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Meet The Dog Who Swallowed a Bomb

Submitted by K9 Magazine News Editor on June 25, 2009 – 9:39 pmNo Comment

Some dogs will try to eat anything – but for dogs like Toby, based in Afghanistan with the military, swallowing things on the ground can be extra dangerous. Last week Toby ate what experts think may have been an explosive.

After ingesting the toxic substance when sniffing out Taliban improvised explosive devices on the front line, he was picked up by a medical emergency helicopter and whisked back to Camp Bastion.

Army vet Captain Matt Clark gave him oxygen through a child’s mask during the journey.

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Toby was then treated on a drip with charcoal to soak up the poison and given drugs to control the swelling on his brain, which was causing fits.

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