The dog ate the bones and died the next day
The dog died a day after eating bones. It may be caused by scratching the intestines or blockage. There are many hidden dangers in dogs eating bones, and owners need to pay more attention. Scratched bones can cause bleeding in the dog's intestines and stomach, leading to the dog's death. Dogs naturally love to chew bones, but some small and sharp bones can scratch the dog's intestines, stomach and anus, causing the dog to die. Symptoms such as vomiting blood and blood in the stool may occur, and in severe cases, the dog may die.
Owners should not give bones that are too small, otherwise the dog will accidentally swallow them, causing the dog to get stuck and suffocate to death. When choosing bones, you need to pay attention to avoid poultry limbs. The most common ones are chicken legs, duck legs and wings, especially cooked ones. Dogs can easily scratch the intestines after chewing them. Secondly, pay attention to the appropriate amount. Too many bones can easily cause intestinal obstruction. The calcium in the bones is not easily absorbed, and in severe cases, surgery may be required to clear it.