The Sock-Eating Lab: A Never-Ending Saga
Every veterinary clinic has one.
Not a microscope.
Not a stethoscope.
Not even a haunted centrifuge that makes that noise.
No…we’re talking about The Sock-Eating Lab.
Chapter 1: The First Sock
It always starts small. One random athletic sock. The owner swears they “don’t know how he got it.” The lab in question looks up from the treatment table with those big, guilty-but-not-really eyes, tail thumping like a metronome of chaos.
Rads confirm the truth: a sock, crumpled in the stomach like a sad origami swan.
The team sighs: “Okay, ONE sock. No big deal.”
Chapter 2: The Collection Grows
But socks are never just socks.
Socks are appetizers. Socks are training wheels for the fine art of textile ingestion.
Because next week? It’s two socks.
The week after? It’s a sock AND a pair of underwear.
By the end of the month, you’re staring at an abdominal film that looks like someone stuffed an entire laundry basket into the stomach of a 90-lb Labrador.
Chapter 3: The Owner’s Denial
The owners rarely help.
- “But we keep the laundry in a basket!” (Translation: An open buffet.)
- “He’s never done this before.” (Translation: This is visit #4.)
- “He only eats my husband’s socks, never mine.” (Translation: Marital counseling needed.)
Chapter 4: The Surgical Reveal
There’s a unique sound in surgery when the doctor pulls the fifth sock out of a GI tract. It’s somewhere between “plop” and “regret.”
The techs count them out loud like a demented game of veterinary Bingo:
“One sock…two sock…red sock…blue sock…”
And yes, the whole treatment team is now quoting Dr. Seuss in unison.
Chapter 5: The Aftermath
The lab? Bounces back like NOTHING happened.
Wags tail. Eats dinner. Tries to steal the surgeon’s scrub cap on the way out.
The team? Emotionally scarred, never looks at a laundry basket the same way again.
The Billing Question
At what point do we, as a profession, stop pretending this is an “emergency GI obstruction” and start billing by the load
- FB Sx: $X
- IV Fluids & Hospitalization: $Y
- Sock Extraction Surcharge (per pair): Don’t tempt us š
Because somewhere out there is a Labrador plotting its next attack on a load of laundry like it’s Mission Impossible: Sock Protocol.
And we’re just here with the surgical scissors, waiting.
Moral of the Story:
Socks aren’t clothing to a Lab.
They’re a lifestyle choice.
And for the vet med team…they’re job security. āØš
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