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Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / Ckicken bones
- By bege [us] Date 18.07.03 23:04 UTC
My 13" female beagle just ate the bones of a chicken wing. I tried in vain to get it away from her. She's seems fine. Should I be worried?
- By steph n millie [gb] Date 18.07.03 23:12 UTC
Hiya
dont panic yourself.
Keep an eye on her over the next 24 hours though. If she appears to be straining, eating less, drinking more, having trouble swallowing, gone funny colour(pale gums..or bluish tinge), temperature (hard to tell in this weather), then I would say it is best to see a vet.
In the mean time though...I wouldnt worry too much. Dogs get away with eating a lot of rubbish and although chicken bones are not good for them....I dont think you should be too worried.
Keep an eye on her, but Im sure she will be fine.
steph
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- By britney1000 Date 19.07.03 00:04 UTC
There is only a problem if the chicken wing was cooked, I feed mine chicken wing all the time even the 14 week old puppy and they have no problem with them, they are part of the raw diet that a lot of dogs are fed on
- By thompson1 [gb] Date 19.07.03 18:47 UTC
Hi

My dog also eats raw chicken wings and hasnt a problem so far. As with the previous posting if you are in the sightest bit worried about any changes phone your vet and get some proper advice, it doesnt hurt to be safe than sorry.
Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / Ckicken bones

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