If you think your dog has eaten tar paper, take the following steps:
1. Call your veterinarian immediately. They will be able to advise you on the best course of action, depending on how much tar paper your dog has eaten and the symptoms they are showing.
2. If possible, bring the tar paper with you to the veterinarian. This will help them to identify the type of tar paper and determine the best treatment plan.
3. Monitor your dog's symptoms closely. If they develop any new or worsening symptoms, contact your veterinarian immediately.
In addition to these steps, there are some other things you can do to help prevent your dog from eating tar paper:
* Keep tar paper out of reach of your dog. Store it in a locked shed or garage, and make sure that it is not left out in the open.
* Do not let your dog chew on roofing materials. This could potentially lead them to eat tar paper.
* If you see your dog chewing on anything, take it away from them immediately. This will help to prevent them from ingesting any harmful materials.