My dog ate some small bones yesterday and now he can't stop having diarrhea, should I be worried and call the vet?

Yesterday, my dog managed to get into some leftovers and ate a few small bones. Today, he's been having non-stop diarrhea, and I'm starting to get concerned about what these bones might be doing to his digestive system. Could this be serious enough to call the vet, or should I wait and see if it clears up on its own?

Answer

Your dog has ingested small bones, which can potentially cause digestive issues, including diarrhea, which you are currently observing. It is crucial to monitor his condition closely as these bones can sometimes cause serious health concerns.

  • Monitor your dog for any signs of distress or pain.
  • Keep an eye out for vomiting, bleeding, or changes in behavior.
  • Consult with a vet if symptoms persist or worsen.

Small bones can splinter and cause blockages or tears in your dog's digestive tract, which may lead to serious complications. It's important to observe your dog for any signs of discomfort, unusual behavior, or continued diarrhea. If he exhibits any distress or his condition does not improve, contacting a vet is strongly advised. A vet will be able to assess the situation more comprehensively and provide the best course of treatment for your dog.

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I watch out for after my dog eats bones?

    Keep an eye on symptoms like vomiting, distress, lack of appetite, or blood in stools. These can indicate serious complications that need veterinary attention.

  • Can cooked bones be more dangerous than raw bones?

    Yes, cooked bones tend to splinter more easily and pose a greater risk of causing internal damage. It's generally safer to avoid giving bones to dogs altogether.

  • Is diarrhea after eating something unusual normal for dogs?

    While diarrhea can be a common reaction to dietary indiscretion, it should not be ignored, especially if it persists. It's advisable to consult a vet if it lasts more than 24 hours or worsens.

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