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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: GtoRA2 on May 24, 2004, 11:31:06 PM
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So I bring the dog in from a walk(we have not done the surgery, but the vet did say try to keep her off the stairs and not stress the leg and that seems to be helping)
So stupid me, I walk up the stairs cause the dog follows me everywere, but this time she does and by the time I get back down the stairs she has eaten a chicken bone, prolly a leg. I heard two crunches!
GODAMN my ****ing housemates! THey leave the lid off the garbage can and then throw chicken bones right on the ****ing top??? I am so mad right now....
The dog should not be in the garbage, but damnit I always put a lid on mine! ****ing slobs.
So now I am all worried. My old lab got them from time to time and it never hurt her, but still.
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Relax, if the dog isn't choking on them, it'll be just fine. The real danger to a dog from chicken bones is that they shatter and the shards are a choking hazard.
OTOH, it is also okay to go beat the crap out of the moron who threw the bones in the garbage, and left the lid off. I know I would. But then, I always did like dogs more than people anyway.
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Odds are you'll be OK. Dogs have pretty capable digestives systems. I've had Labs get cooked bones before; I was out walking one time and some moron had just tossed a KFC box in the tall weeds. By the time I realized what was going on, the box was empty and the dog had a blissful look on his face. It didn't bother him in any way I could notice.
However, cooked bones have been known to splinter and pierce the intestines in some dogs. So, it's also possible you'll end up at the Vet's and if it's abdominal surgery, the bill is going to be ugly.
The real answer is...... nobody knows. Watch the stools for the next two days. If you start to see blood in the stool or bloating in the belly, hie thee to a Vet. With the dog, of course.
Good luck!
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I gave my stupid dog a steak bone once. 5 minutes later the whole damn thing was gone. Damn carpet shark.
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Capt V,
I am pretty pissed, I am temped to clock the guy but I need the place to live and dont need to go to jail...
:( they are nice enough, they just have NO common sense at all.
If this hurts the dog enough were the bills get into the 4 or 5 grand range I will have to put her down. I wont be able to come home for awhile.
It would be dangerous for the my roommate/landlord...:(
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Toad
Thanks man, I am pretty sure she will be ok, but I worry about stupid **** and its making me feel sick:(
I grew up with a lab, she lived to be really old and I know she got KFC bones more then once... so I know its just a chance.
Godamn it would be the frosting on the **** cake these last few months have been.
Granted the past few weekends have been good but other then that, the chick you love taking off to another state and not being sure if she wants you to come is a ****ing *****. Why are women insane?
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Dune,
This lab is like that, she can put away a huge like 3 foot long raw hide bone in 2 hours!
The DAMN dog NEW she was being bad too cause I saw her and she swallowed and cowered!
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Originally posted by GtoRA2
Capt V,
I am pretty pissed, I am temped to clock the guy but I need the place to live and dont need to go to jail...
:( they are nice enough, they just have NO common sense at all.
If this hurts the dog enough were the bills get into the 4 or 5 grand range I will have to put her down. I wont be able to come home for awhile.
It would be dangerous for the my roommate/landlord...:(
Serious doubts that it will hurt the dog, and worse case is some surgery that will run you less than $1K depending on where you live. Myself, I couldn't live with anyone that stupid.
Good luck.
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Originally posted by GtoRA2
GODAMN my ****ing housemates! THey leave the lid off the garbage can and then throw chicken bones right on the ****ing top??? I am so mad right now....
The dog should not be in the garbage, but damnit I always put a lid on mine! ****ing slobs.
So now I am all worried. My old lab got them from time to time and it never hurt her, but still.
Any cooked bone (steak/chicken/whatever) is hazardous for a dog to eat. However, uncooked bones are fine for dogs. A very healthy diet for dogs includes uncooked chicken necks.
Years ago, I lost a dog to a cooked rib bone. I simply didn't know any better. He ate the bone and started coughing during the night. He died the next day (internal bleeding) as I was taking him to the vet.
If the bone makes it to the animal's stomach, I'll bet the dog will be fine.
curly
*edit -- guess you know this, but cooked bones will splinter while uncooked bones will not.
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yeah she got it down fine, and is pouting about the spanking she got for being in the garbage.
I am sure you guys are right, I just worry about stupid stuff.
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Originally posted by GtoRA2
yeah she got it down fine, and is pouting about the spanking she got for being in the garbage.
I am sure you guys are right, I just worry about stupid stuff.
Not stupid dude if you like dogs. Saw a golden retriever die after surgery today. She turned up with a vaginal discharge and the owner put it off til monday. Massive infection ...
curly
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almost all the time, once it's down you're OK. there is still the long-shot of a splinter piercing the intestine (not likely at all. don't loose any sleep over it).
worst case scenario you puncture an intestine and the dog gets a nasty infection. (they'll sew it up and give them antibiotics. it'll cost you some cash but nothing crazy) so just watch for the signs of infection for a week or so (dry nose, fever, notice if the dog looks uncomfortable), after that, don't worry about it.
again, this is a real longshot, don't sweat it just keep an eye on your dog for a bit.
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Dude I pulled a full pair of panty hose out my dogs arse once.
you would be amazed at what can go thru them LOL.
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Dude I pulled a full pair of panty hose out my dogs arse once.
My cat once ate the whole string that's tied around a rump roast. My wife and I believed he was going to die. We did'nt know about the string till he craped it out a few days later. All was well. :)
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Cooked chicken bones are a definite hazard to dogs since they can splinter but uncooked chicken bones are no different than a beef bone. Every once in awhile for a treat, I give my dogs raw chicken, bones and all. Raw chicken is actually good for them.
ack-ack
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NO, GT. Your dog is as good as dead, and soon it will be time to start a prayer thread. ;)
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As a side note, you might want to look into Veterinary Pet Insurance.
On a young lab it's about $30 a month / $360 a year. You'll get about 1/2 that back "automatically" in covered services that you have to have done anyway, like a rabies shot.
If you're active with you dog, you'll almost always "break even" or better every year. And if something REALLY serious happens, you'll be money ahead by far.
I've had it on all my dogs since my second Lab died of kidney disease. No insurance on her and just the diagnostics ran to over $500.
I've "made money" on these guys every year. Last weekend my youngest dog dove through a barb wire fence after some flushing quail. Late on a Saturday, we ended up at the Vet Emergency Clinic for about 20 stitches @ $425! VPI will pick up about 70% of that or so.
I'll be making money on these guys this year too, I think.
Just something to consider. Vet costs are approaching "human" costs in the big cities.
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Good advice, I won't add to it...
However, you can get animal hooves, and steer bones just about anywhere, just boil them good first. They're better than the stuff you get at stores.
Stay away from the chix bones next time, your dog will be fine...good luck
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Originally posted by GtoRA2
Dune,
This lab is like that, she can put away a huge like 3 foot long raw hide bone in 2 hours!
The DAMN dog NEW she was being bad too cause I saw her and she swallowed and cowered!
look for blood in the stool, if none then your in clover,
but FYI I had a Lab 13 years, I heard raw hide can do the same damage, that is cut into the intestins, I never gave them to my dog.
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Originally posted by beet1e
NO, GT. Your dog is as good as dead, and soon it will be time to start a prayer thread. ;)
lmao I dont want any harm to your dog GT... The prayer post just crack me up.. lmao
dude
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CUT THAT DOG OPEN NOW AND GET THOSE BONES OUT!!! ONLY WAY TO BE SURE!!!
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I think the prayer thread would have been needed for GT's roomates if his pooch had been injured by ingesting the bones!
I'm glad your dog is ok GT.:)
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She seems fine this morning now crying or anything.
I will keep an eye on her though, thanks for the advice guys.
I think i will look into the doggy health insurance!
Funked you just want me to cut the dog open, so she will croak and then be smokable! :mad:
:D
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Originally posted by Captain Virgil Hilts
OTOH, it is also okay to go beat the crap out of the moron who threw the bones in the garbage, and left the lid off. I know I would. But then, I always did like dogs more than people anyway.
Gotta go with Virgil here as well. People suck.
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Ummmmm, I've had a dog or dogs all my life, mostly Blue Heelers, but I've had a few Labs too.
Now, one of my favourite foods is roast chicken, I eat the stuff all the time, and every single time, the whole carcass gets given to the dogs.
I have never had a single problem with it yet, and I would be extremely suprised if I ever do.
There is a 'needle' like bone running down the back of each drumstick that should be removed, but apart from that, dogs,or at least every dog I've ever had anything to do with, can handle chicken bones just fine, cooked, raw, ( or still in the living chicken for that matter), they arent a problem.
Steak or chop bones I would be extremely wary of if they were cooked, but chicken bones arent a problem.
Raw bones of any type are good for your dog.
I have heard this about chicken bones before, but in thirty odd years of seeing dogs eat cooked chicken bones, I have yet to see one have a problem with it.
BTW the reason dogs are so much cooler than people is due to their life motto........if you cant eat it, fight it, f***k it or play with it, piss on it.
In that order.
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Some of the things my Boxers have eaten, and subsequently crapped out the next day..... it just makes me amazed they are alive. :)
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chicken bones are dangerous because of their structure. They split into very sharp and small pieces. So if dog ate them and he is still happy, you have no reason to worry.
if he were "complaining" few mins after he ate them, you would have problem.
When we had dog and chickens, long time ago, that bloody dog sometime raped some of chickens :D