What to do if the dog is stuck in a bone and can t spit it out

Updated on pet 2024-07-03
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    So what should you do when your dog has already become stuck with a bone? Usually if it's just a slight choking. And when the bones are not large and not too sharp, the dog can usually squeeze out the foreign body by vomiting.

    However, if the dog is unable to vomit out the foreign body on its own, because this situation is dangerous, it is recommended that parents send it to the doctor immediately. Let the doctor remove the foreign body from the dog's body through professional drugs and tools.

    So in order to avoid the occurrence of the above tragedies, parents must pay attention to the following aspects when feeding their dogs.

    First of all, it is necessary to provide the dog with a regular and quantitative diet. In order to prevent the dog from gobbling up due to excessive hunger, it can cause foreign objects to block the esophagus.

    The other is to try to choose a quiet place for the dog when it is eating, so as to avoid choking on the food due to fright.

    Secondly, don't feed your dog some chickens, ducks and fish, these small and soft bones. Once stuck in the dog's esophagus, it is difficult to get out. Moreover, large bones that have been boiled for a long time are not suitable for dogs.

    Bones that have been boiled for a long time become brittle and can easily be bitten.

    Finally, if parents want to give their dog calcium by gnawing bones. It is recommended that you choose liquid calcium and calcium tablets to be safer. And, gnaw on hard bones excessively.

    It can also cause the dog's teeth to deteriorate prematurely, so that when it is old, it will be very difficult for the teeth to grind the food.

    In addition, when the dog finishes eating, if there is commotion, vomiting and choking, or refusal to eat, swallowing difficulties.

    The expression is painful. It was most likely its esophagus, blocked by a sharp foreign object. In severe cases, it can also be accompanied by scratching the neck and coughing up blood.

    etc. At this time, parents must send the dog to the pet hospital, do not use steamed bread and other hard objects at home to press down, once the foreign body is squeezed deeper into the dog's body, the consequences are unimaginable.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If he can't get stuck on his own, then you have to help him, if there are tweezers and pliers at home, then reach in and help her get the bones out, if it's very big, then you need to go to the pet hospital. Let the doctor help you. The doctor has specialized forceps or needs surgery.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The dog is stuck in the bone and can't spit it out, at this time you can artificially help him get it, if it really can't be sent to the pet hospital, let the pet doctor clip it out with tweezers.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The dog may have caused esophageal infarction, and in the case of incomplete esophageal infarction, the onset is sudden, and the sick dog shows mild agitation, vomiting and choking, slow ingestion, refusal to eat large pieces of food (meat, bones), and pain when swallowing. When the dog is completely infarcted and blocked by a sharp foreign body, the sick dog suddenly refuses to eat completely, is highly restless, straightens the head and neck, salivates profusely, chokes or vomits, spits out foamy mucus and blood, often scratches the neck on the hind limbs, or coughs, or even suffocation.

    Mild infarctions often heal after multiple choking or spastic swallowing, when the blockage is spit out or enters the stomach on its own. Most of them need to be treated. You can first take 10 20 ml of liquid paraffin or vegetable oil, and then inject pilocarpine nitrate (pilocarpine nitrate) subcutaneously, the dosage is 3 20 mg times, after a few hours, some can **.

    The foreign body can also be carefully pushed into the stomach with a thin gastric tube after liquid paraffin is given. Or connect a pump to the stomach tube, pump it rhythmically, and use the stomach tube to slowly push the blockage into the stomach while the esophagus is dilated. If the above ** is ineffective, the foreign body can be removed with an esophageal scope and foreign body forceps.

    If necessary, an esophageotomy is done to remove the infarction.

    The super easy way is to give it vinegar mixed with water to achieve the effect of softening bones, but I don't know if the dog is willing to drink it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I got stuck in the bone and went to the hospital, otherwise it would be bad if it became inflamed. But now, if you can scream, there shouldn't be a big problem. Is it normal to eat?

    Do not feed the bones of dogs and birds!!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are two symptoms here:

    1.In the case of incomplete esophageal infarction, the onset is sudden, and the sick dog shows mild agitation, vomiting and choking, slow feeding, refusal to eat large pieces of food (meat and bones), difficulty swallowing, and may show pain.

    2.When completely infarcted and blocked by a sharp foreign body, the dog suddenly refuses to eat completely, is highly restless, straightens the head and neck, salivates profusely, chokes or vomits, spits out foamy mucus and blood, often scratches the neck with hind limbs, or coughs, or even suffocation, generally the dog at this time is unwilling to eat whether it is water or food.

    Getting stuck when you bite a bone is actually a form of esophageal infarction, which refers to a problem caused by food or other foreign objects in the esophagus.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Puppy is bone-bai

    After getting stuck, the main dume should be hit from the side of the mouth.

    Open the dog's mouth, use a flashlight and other items that can be illuminated to check the dog's bones.

    location, if the bone can be seen, the owner can use blunt-tipped forceps to try if the bone can be removed. However, if the owner cannot see the location of the bones, the owner should take the dog to the pet hospital in time to take X-rays to check the location of the bones and determine the specific plan.

    Note that dogs should not eat fish bones: there are many fine thorns in fish bones, which can easily get stuck in the throat, and scratch the stomach and esophagus, causing bleeding, and even gastroenteritis in severe cases. Dogs cannot digest and decompose fish bones in the stomach, which will lead to the calceration of fish bones in the long term and need to be surgically removed, so it is not recommended to give fish bones to dogs.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's very troublesome, you have to go to a larger pet hospital to take an X-ray, see where it's stuck, and then choose to take it out surgically or use gastric forceps to take it out, as for vinegar is not recommended, you can fill some cooking oil to lubricate and try to let it swallow on its own.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is recommended to go to the hospital immediately to check whether the bones are still left in the body, whether it is a simple discomfort after scratching, or the bones need to be taken out, if it is determined that it is caused by bones, it is good for dogs to deal with it as soon as possible.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In order to keep more puppies alive, I will share the experience, feeding vinegar zhi and feeding vegetable oil are both wrong, because the taste is very strong Puppy does not drink, and drinking it has no effect; The simplest and most effective is to buy a few Kaiserlu, the main ingredient of Kaiserol is glycerin, colorless and odorless, lubricating the intestines, you can take it to help the puppy spit it out, and the lower use can help the puppy pull it out; Looking for a veterinarian in a pet hospital, the fee is very high and basically will shoot x** to ask for surgery, sign to cure the death exemption, either spit it out, or pull it out, or take it out in the middle of the operation, Kaisailu is very cheap 2 yuan a piece, vomiting and pulling.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There is no other way, hurry to the hospital for surgery, otherwise his life will be in danger, I have seen two dogs stuck in the bones.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You need to go to the pet hospital immediately to check whether surgery is necessary.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    What's going on now, I should just be fine after a while, and I'll probably spit it out, or eat it and pull it out again-

    It's really not okay to go to the pet hospital, and remember not to give him bones in the future, similar to chicken bones.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In the event of an accident, it must be du

    It is common to deal with it as soon as possible.

    You can try the way you can see.

    1 The foreign body is most likely to get stuck in the back of the big tooth or throat, and it takes two people to work together to remove it, one person holds the dog and makes it open its mouth wide, and the other person carefully takes out the foreign body with round-headed tweezers or clips. Remember not to risk putting your hand in the mouth of the ditch to avoid being bitten by the dog, although the dog did not mean to. However, it is better to go to the hospital and let the doctor solve it.

    Remember not to give bones to your dog in the future.

    Bones are a very dangerous thing for dogs, although dogs like to eat, but those sharp bones can easily cause gastric mucosal damage when swallowed, and it will develop into ulcers!! It is not good to use bones as toys for dogs, as untreated bones tend to rot, causing diarrhea and easily bruising teeth.

    Adopt oh thank you.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's not good now, it's probably already hanging, and the dog will vomit if he chokes.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There are three methods, one is to wait for death, (the bone will become inflamed if it is stuck in the throat, and it will starve to death).

    The second way is to find someone to help you inside, grab it and take it out. You are the owner of it, so it will not necessarily bite you, (usually stuck not in the throat but above the tonsils, including the person).

    The third way is to find a veterinarian (he doesn't necessarily give your dog **).

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