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Dog ate rotisserie chicken bones
Posted on 10/1/19 at 7:39 pm
Posted on 10/1/19 at 7:39 pm
Do I go to emergency pet clinic? Monitor dog/stools closely?
Posted on 10/1/19 at 7:40 pm to Ric Flair
Pay more attention to your property
Posted on 10/1/19 at 7:43 pm to Ric Flair
Big dog don’t worry. Small dog just keep an eye on it.
Posted on 10/1/19 at 7:44 pm to Ric Flair
Call a cop to shoot it before it suffers.
Posted on 10/1/19 at 7:45 pm to Ric Flair
I would call ahead to the emergency pet clinic and tell them what happened. Or call your own vet/whoever is on call there and ask for a quick callback. Chicken bones are small and can puncture intestines more quickly. They can do an xray and see how things look in there. Hope all turns out well!
Posted on 10/1/19 at 7:45 pm to Ric Flair
Just keep an eye on the dog. If the dog changes normal behavior with appetite, has issues shitting or vomiting, go to the vet.
Posted on 10/1/19 at 7:50 pm to Ric Flair
One time I had 10-12 people over for a cookout and made two drunken chickens. Chickens were done and I put them on the kitchen counter to cool while everyone shot the shite outside.
My 40 lb mutt was outside the entire time. What I didn’t know was that someone let that bastard inside. I walk in the house and that little shite was licking the last bit of one of the backbones. Moral of the story, he ate an entire chicken, bones and all, and was just fine.
My 40 lb mutt was outside the entire time. What I didn’t know was that someone let that bastard inside. I walk in the house and that little shite was licking the last bit of one of the backbones. Moral of the story, he ate an entire chicken, bones and all, and was just fine.
Posted on 10/1/19 at 7:51 pm to Ric Flair
Like other said, just monitor the dog. When mine was a pup, he ate an entire 8pc of Popeyes off my counter top in less than 10 minutes, most of the box included. He didn’t eat for a day or so but was fine.
Posted on 10/1/19 at 7:52 pm to Ric Flair
Cooked bones are usually alright. Raw bones can splinter.
Posted on 10/1/19 at 7:53 pm to Ric Flair
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Monitor dog/stools closely?
Spot on.
Be sure to dig around in it a bit to make sure all the bones are coming out (count the number of ribs and such)
Posted on 10/1/19 at 7:53 pm to Ric Flair
My Rockweiler died a year or so after eating a whole, raw chicken. After an autopsy, they determined it was small piercings in her intestines, due to the chicken bones. A very rare infection was found through out her intestines.
She became very ill and was under the vets care for 6 days as they tried to figure out what was wrong with her. They were puzzled, so I ordered the autopsy
She became very ill and was under the vets care for 6 days as they tried to figure out what was wrong with her. They were puzzled, so I ordered the autopsy
Posted on 10/1/19 at 7:55 pm to Jim Rockford
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Cooked bones are usually alright. Raw bones can splinter.
You are backwards.
Posted on 10/1/19 at 7:55 pm to BurningHeart
Wish I could upvote the “keep count of the bones “. More than once
Posted on 10/1/19 at 7:57 pm to Ric Flair
Is it a pit bull? If so, no worries.
Posted on 10/1/19 at 8:01 pm to tankyank13
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My Rockweiler died a year or so after eating a whole, raw chicken. After an autopsy, they determined it was small piercings in her intestines, due to the chicken bones.
Yeah, probably not due to the chicken. Feeding raw, frozen chicken pieces to our dogs for 15+ years and never a single issue. You think a dog caught a live chicken that they would pick around the bones? I've seen an Australian shepherd eat a large rabbit's skull.
Posted on 10/1/19 at 8:03 pm to Ric Flair
Dogs eat roadkill, and their own shite
Unless something happens, your dog will be fine
Unless something happens, your dog will be fine
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