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A Great Dane Ate 43 And A Half Socks, Survived And Won A Prize Too

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A 3-year-old Great Dane was saved by a veterinarian after she removed 43 and a half socks from the dog's stomach

A 3-year-old Great Dane was saved by a veterinarian after she removed 43 and a half socks from the dog's stomach

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Because the material was deemed indigestible, Magee had to resort to a two-hour surgery to remove the mass. The contents of his belly? Socks. A lot of them. Forty-three and a half to be precise (a cloud of mystery hangs over the whereabouts of the half-sock).

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"We opened up his stomach and kept removing sock after sock of all different shapes and sizes," Dr. Ashley Magee at DoveLewis Animal Hospital in Portland, Oregon, told CNN affiliate KGW.

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The dog was rushed to the vet after it couldn't stop vomiting and gagging

The dog was rushed to the vet after it couldn't stop vomiting and gagging

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According to The Oregonian, the family rushed the dog to an animal hospital when the canine wouldn’t stop vomiting and retching. Dr. Ashley Magee took several x-rays of the animal and found “a lot of foreign material in his stomach,” according the animal hospital’s spokesperson.

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After vomiting and retching during the day, abdominal radiographs revealed "a severely distended stomach and a large quality of foreign material," according to Veterinary Practice News.

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There's no need to worry though, as the canine was discharged and recovered just a day after surgery

There's no need to worry though, as the canine was discharged and recovered just a day after surgery. Photo for illustration purposes only.

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The Great Dane was discharged only a day after surgery, and as if his survival wasn't a miraculous enough ending to this tale, Veterinary Practice News announced on August 27 that the hospital had won a second-place money prize for their story.

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The Great Dane is doing just fine. He was home a day after his surgery.

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This amazing record of objects even won a prize in an annual "They Ate WHAT?" contest, where participants submit crazy X-rays of weird things animals ate

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The animal hospital submitted the example to the annual "They Ate WHAT?" contest at Veterinary Practice News, which was published online on August 27. DoveLewis won the $500 third prize. Not bad.

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Who won the first prize? A joint tie between a frog who ate 30 rocks from his cage and a dog who ate a shish kebab skewer

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Oh, and yes — that means there were weirder entries: the sock-gobbling Great Dane was "beat out" by a frog named Kermit who ate 30 rocks from his cage and tied with a German shorthaired pointer who swallowed a metal shish kabob skewer.

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Oh, and those X-rays even impressed the experts. The vet clinic submitted them to the annual "They Ate WHAT?" contest at Veterinary Practice News and won the $500 third prize, losing out to a frog who gobbled up 30 rocks from the bottom his cage and a German shorthaired pointer who swallowed a metal shish kabob skewer.

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The other half of the sock is still lurking at large

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