So Cicero got a hold of some cooked chicken wings last night with the bone. I know how bad cooked bones are and I was just wondering if there is anything I should be looking out for.
I was planning on skipping his morning meal today and maybe even tonight. He is acting normally and had normal poop this morning.
Any red flags I should be looking for or any other suggestions?
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So Cicero got a hold of some cooked chicken wings last night with the bone. I know how bad cooked bones are and I was just wondering if there is anything I should be looking out for.
I was planning on skipping his morning meal today and maybe even tonight. He is acting normally and had normal poop this morning.
Any red flags I should be looking for or any other suggestions?
How much is "some"? How many hours ago?
It's likely OK. I'm gauging how OK with the questions.
I would watch the poops for blood.
Also, if it was a lot of bone for his size, I'd watch for constipation/straining from a calcium overload.
Sorry for the delay I was in my Commercial Paper final.
Unfortunately I was already in bed and my husband couldn't tell me for sure home much it was. Cicero is the GSD in my pic and about 75lbs. Now granted I don't know exactly what a lot of bone for his size would be, but if he got all the wings that were left when I went to bed I would guess it was less than 10 wings. It was around 2 am when he got them so quite a few hours now. His morning poop was normal no constipation or straining and he hasn't pooped since then which is normal for him.
My E-Vet recommends feeding slices of bread immediately following cooked bone consumption. The idea, I guess, is to hopefully provide some protection against sharp bone edges as things move along.
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