My dad gave our dog cooked meat bones without asking, could this be dangerous for the dog?

Earlier today, I found out my dad fed our dog some cooked meat bones without thinking to ask if it was alright. I've heard mixed things about feeding dogs bones, and I'm worried that the cooked bones could be harmful. Could this pose a risk to her health, and should I be watching for any specific warning signs?

Answer

Feeding cooked bones to dogs can pose a significant health risk as they might splinter and cause injury or blockage. It’s important to be vigilant and watch for any concerning symptoms.

  • Cooked bones can splinter and cause internal damage.
  • Watch for signs of distress in your dog.
  • Contact a vet if symptoms arise or worsen.

Cooked bones, unlike raw ones, are brittle and can easily break into sharp pieces that might harm a dog’s digestive tract. These fragments can cause choking, or damage to the mouth, throat, or intestines. It’s crucial to observe your dog closely over the next few days for any signs of discomfort or unusual behavior, such as vomiting, lethargy, or difficulty passing stool.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What symptoms should I look out for after my dog has eaten cooked bones?

    Watch for vomiting, lethargy, refusal to eat, trouble defecating, or signs of abdominal pain. If any of these occur, it's vital to contact a vet immediately.

  • Are any bones safe for dogs?

    Raw bones, large enough to not be swallowed whole, are generally safer than cooked bones. However, supervision and caution are always necessary.

  • How soon should my dog see a vet after eating cooked bones?

    If you notice any concerning symptoms or if you're unsure, it's better to consult a veterinarian sooner rather than later.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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