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Can dogs eat fish bones?

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Under normal circumstances, dogs cannot eat fish bones. Dogs swallow easily when eating and do not chew too much. Fish bones may get stuck in the throat and may scratch the esophagus and gastrointestinal tract, causing gastrointestinal bleeding. Moreover, the dog's gastrointestinal tract itself is relatively fragile and cannot decompose fish bones. After eating, they may accumulate in the gastrointestinal tract, affecting the normal digestion and absorption of food. In severe cases, it may cause gastric mucosal ulceration and increase the risk of disease, so it is not recommended. It is recommended to feed fish bones to dogs. If a dog eats fish bones, it is necessary to observe the physical condition at any time. If there is no abnormality, no treatment is needed. If the dog is injured, it needs medical treatment.

1. Why dogs can’t eat fish bones

The spines on fish bones are relatively small. When dogs eat, they will not chew them directly, which will lead to swallowing and easily scratch the mucous membrane of the throat, and The rear wheel scratches the esophagus and gastrointestinal tract, causing gastrointestinal bleeding, resulting in blood in sputum and blood in feces. In serious cases, it may be life-threatening and affect health.

2. What to do if a dog accidentally eats fish bones

When a dog eats fish bones, it needs to be observed at any time. If there are no abnormalities in the body, it is a normal reaction and generally does not require special treatment; If there are abnormalities in the body, such as sore throat and blood in the stool, the doctor needs to use tweezers to remove the fish bones. In severe cases, surgery is required to remove them to reduce damage to the body and facilitate the normal functioning of the body.

3. Dog’s daily eating habits

Dogs are not allowed to eat fish bones. They can eat pig bone sticks and beef bone sticks. These two foods have higher nutritional value. It can supplement nutrition and generally does not cause damage to the esophagus and gastrointestinal tract. At the same time, you also need to go to the hospital for regular check-ups to understand the specific situation of physical recovery.


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