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Maybe the bone is stuck in the throat or intestines.
Let's see tomorrow.
If the dog's digestive system is good enough.
It should be pulled out tonight or tomorrow.
If you still call it like this tomorrow, you can be sent to the hospital immediately.
Give it some anti-inflammatory medicine, less to fear, for fear of inflammation after scratching.
Or eat some yogurt to boost digestion.
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This has happened to my dog.
As long as it hurts the stomach.
It's hopeless. Don't feed these things to the dog in the future.
And then if you can save it now, just look at it.
If not, don't be sad. I can't help it.
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Isn't it a bad baby dog. If you eat chicken bones, it will be miserable. I came across it once. The baby dog hung up.
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It should be a scratch of the stomach and intestines, and the color of the bowel movements, brown or dark green, indicates bleeding.
Fasting and watering, subcutaneous injection to stop hemosensitivity.
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Go to the hospital quickly, you can't delay, it's a stomach.
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Is it stuck, go to the hospital and see, this can't be delayed.
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Dogs should avoid eating chicken bones.
Because the bones of birds are very hard and elongated, dogs can get stuck in their throats or esophagus if they don't get it right when they swallow it. In particular, some small dogs, with a thin throat and esophagus, often have fatal accidents when they are pierced or stuck by chickens, ducks and goose bones.
Even if some large dogs can bite these bones, the bone fragments have many ribs and thorns, which cannot be digested by the dog after swallowing into the stomach, and the ribs can also puncture the dog's gastrointestinal mucosa and cause traumatic gastroenteritis. Its hollow structure is very easy to bite and can scratch the esophagus or stomach and cause hemorrhagic diarrhea.
Other bones and fish: to put it mildly, are edible.
But the bones must be large bones, or boiled in a pressure cooker until they are rotten, and the owner must be careful to remove all the thorns when eating fish.
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If it's an adult dog, he won't have any problem eating some bones, and he likes to eat this. If it is a young dog, it may not digest it if it eats too much.
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It is generally not recommended to eat this kind of bone, the chicken bone section will form a spike-shaped, especially the leg bone, and the dog will not completely chew the broken bone, there is a possibility of piercing the intestines.
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The puppy has eaten chicken bones, and can be fed an appropriate amount of yogurt orProbiotics, promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, help the digestion and absorption of food, chicken bones will be excreted with feces. If you feed chicken bones that are too large or sharp, it may scratch the gastrointestinal tract and cause the puppy to have symptoms such as constipation, diarrhea, and blood in the stool, and it is recommended to take the puppy to the hospital for examination immediately.
It's not that dogs can't eat chicken bones, it's that they can't eat chicken bones that aren't so rotten. When chicken bones are still raw, there is no danger for dogs to eat chicken bones, but they are the favorite food for dog owners.
When the chicken is cooked and the chicken bones are not completely cooked, it is recommended not to give it to the dog, because the chicken bones at this time are easy to form sharp tips, and if the dog is not completely chewed, it may pierce the esophagus and cause esophageal bleeding, which will endanger the dog's life.
And if you put the chicken bones in a pressure cooker.
Sufficient stuffiness is one of the best foods for dogs to supplement nutrition and calcium. But don't give it to dogs too much, because chicken bones are acidic foods.
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What should I do if a dog accidentally eats chicken bones?
The owner needs to pay more attention to observe and see if there is any abnormality. While chicken bones can puncture the guts, it doesn't mean it will be done every time. If the dog has ingested the bones, now all the owner can do is watch him carefully.
Ask the veterinarian about signs and symptoms of bleeding or blockage inside the veterinarian. If the owner notices that the dog is drowsy, constipated, has bowel movements, or has bloody stools, is vomiting, appears bloated in the abdomen, does not eat, or is generally unwell, the owner wants to immediately seek help from a veterinarian. Check the dog's feces daily to see if the owner can see bone fragments through.
If you don't see them within 72 hours of ingestion (or any time frame recommended by your veterinarian), it's best to see a veterinarian to make sure the bones aren't stuck in your dog's intestines, esophagus, or throat.
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If the dog swallows the chicken bones completely and chews them very much, the dog needs to be observed for bowel movements, and if there is blood in the stool, it is recommended to use drugs to protect the gastrointestinal tract as soon as possible, or go to the hospital for examination**. The dog swallows the whole piece without chewing, and if this situation is within 30 minutes, it can be directly treated with vomiting.
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If the dog swallows the chicken bones completely and chews very much, it is necessary to observe whether it can eat and defecate normally, and if there is blood in the stool, use drugs to protect the gastrointestinal tract as soon as possible, and go to the hospital for examination or **. If the dog swallows a whole bone within 30 minutes, it can be treated with vomiting.
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Specifically, when a puppy eats chicken bones, there are two ways to help them:
First of all, if the bones fed to the dog are small and have no sharp parts, you can choose to use some yogurt or probiotics to help them digest, promote absorption, and make the bones eaten quickly excreted with the feces.
If the dog accidentally eats a relatively large piece or a very sharp bone, it is necessary to pay attention to whether the dog has diarrhea, blood in the stool and other abnormalities.
If it appears, the owner should send it to the hospital as soon as possible and let the doctor help take it out. The intestinal tract of the puppy is still very fragile and cannot support the sharp chicken bones, so the owner should pay attention to shaving the bones when feeding the chicken to avoid accidents.
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