The ingestion of non-food items, particularly fabric like socks, by canines is a relatively common behavior known as pica. This compulsion can stem from a variety of underlying factors, necessitating careful observation and, in many instances, veterinary intervention.
Understanding the reasons behind this behavior is critical for ensuring canine health and safety. Habitual consumption of foreign objects poses significant risks, ranging from gastrointestinal upset to life-threatening blockages that require surgical removal. Addressing the root cause can improve the animal’s well-being and minimize potentially costly medical expenses.