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If your dog eats leather, the first thing you should do is keep an eye on your pup. He should pass up small pieces of leather without any problems, but if he continues to consume larger pieces, he may become infected. If you notice that your pup is showing signs of discomfort, visit your vet.
He can perform surgery if needed. In the meantime, you can spray the affected area with Bitter Apple. This will make it unpalatable to your dog.
If your dog refuses to ingest large amounts of leather, you may want to lock up your pet’s favorite items and place them in a secure place.