Pluto, a three-month-old Golden Retriever, was brought to CGS with a complaint of vomiting. An abdominal ultrasound confirmed that there was something lodged in his intestines. Given the findings, an emergency exploratory abdominal surgery was planned. During the surgery, Pluto's intestines were plicated due to the presence of a foreign body, though fortunately, there was no rupture or perforation. Carefully, three socks were removed from his gastrointestinal tract. The procedure went off smoothly, and Pluto was shifted to intensive care for close monitoring. He started showing signs of improvement from the second day after surgery, including eating on his own. Over the next four days, he continued to recover steadily and is now doing great. He is back to being an active, playful puppy.