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We had a lab do that when he was a puppy...
The Vet had us give him some pepto Bismol
He ate RAW chicken and all the bones.. so that is worse than cooked bones...
Here is a link.. scroll to the bottom of the page to get info on pepto
http://www.petplace.com/drug-library/bismuth-subsalicylate-pepto-bismol-kaopectate/page1.aspx
You need to call your VET for dosing.. 10 lbs may be too small to have any...
I guess Id watch the dog and make sure he is still having bowel movements and there is no blood or pain , yelping etc...
If he or she acts ill or seems in pain take them into the VET ASAP
Id call teh VET either way.
Good Luck
Wis2006
2006-10-11 15:05:18
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answered by Wis2006 3
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My 15 lb schnauzer ate cow/chicken/fish bones numerous times, but he passed just fine. If your dog has a sensitive stomach or eats very fast, then that might cause some problems. If he/she is fine for the next few hours or days, then it wouldn't be such a problem.
But, if your dog's lying in bed curled up into a ball (longer than usual)/throwing up/coughing/gagging, then contact a vet immidiately.
2006-10-11 22:13:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Stop it from eating chicken bones. My boyfriend's dog ate chicken bones once and he had blood in his poo the next day. Chicken bones are bad for small dogs.
2006-10-11 23:15:15
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answered by Bui Bui 2
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Dogs are carnivourus, they eat bones of small animals when they are in the wild. However, pork bones can not be digested and will kill a dog. Keep the animal away from bones.
2006-10-11 21:59:14
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answered by Anonymous
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first do not panic ..dog have eaten bones of all kinds since day one..sometimes now the small purebreds cannot digest..mine almost died from eaten a squirrrel tail that my cat drug into ..it was the hair on it .not the bone..monitor its actions closlely..appettite..bowels..vomiting....give something like a dog treat bone crunchey like a cracker...and make sure they have water...the only bad thing in chicken bones is they can splinter..good luck..and GOD BLESS..BOTH OF YOU
2006-10-11 22:10:07
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answered by clcschiller 2
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KIMBERLY, I HOPE NOT, THEY AREN'T SUPPOSE TO EAT THEM ESPECIALLY IF IT IS A SMALL DOG. MY PARENTS POODLE ATE SOME ONCE AND THEY GOT STUCK INSIDE HIM, THEY HAD TO TAKE HIM TO THE VET TO GET IT REMOVED. WATCH THE DOG VERY CLOSE FOR A COUPLE OF DAYS.
2006-10-11 22:00:15
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answered by tinkerbell 6
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Cooked chicken bones can rupture a dog's insides. You MUST call the vet and ask for advise...RIGHT NOW!
2006-10-11 22:03:57
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answered by doggoneit 4
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If she doesnt seem to be in any distress, dont worry. If she does, take her to the vet.
I might add: Please try to keep the bones away from your doggie!
2006-10-11 22:03:42
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answered by kimberleibenton 4
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VERY DANGEROUS FOR LITTLE DOGS TO SWALLOW ANY BONES...THEY CAN BECOME LODGED IN THE INTESTINES
CHECK WITH YOUR VET..BE SAFE NOT SORRY
2006-10-11 22:06:10
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answered by J B W 3
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if he is not choking than dont freak out it is part of a dogs life
2006-10-11 22:01:18
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answered by Anonymous
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