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chobits
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posted June 17, 2004 12:43 PM      Profile for chobits         
My dog's behavior is a little strange. First what worried me was he vomited little mucus, he is not hyper anymore (usually when we give him his favorite foods he jumps for joy but he doesn't), has a tired look in his eyes, and his bark is mellowed out (he tries to bark but I feel like it is hard for him to bark). This has been happening since yesterday night to now in the morning.

My parents are accusing me of killing him by giving him cooked chicken bones 2 days ago. They think he is choking in the inside from the chicken bones? [Frown] Would it be digestion problems? Any help from this situation? thanks in advance.

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lou3
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posted June 17, 2004 01:48 PM      Profile for lou3         
VET immediately. Cooked chicken bones can splinter and cause intestinal impactions NEVER feed cooked bones of any kind, never feed bones smaller than beef thigh bones, and then supervise CAREFULLY to make sure the bone doesnt splinter and the dog doesnt swallow any.
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MarioLuigi
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posted June 17, 2004 11:19 PM      Profile for MarioLuigi   Author's Homepage         
Te cooked bones may have caused splinters, which would be the reason the dog does not want to eat. The rest all falls in to place after that.

[ June 18, 2004, 12:26 PM: Message edited by: MarioLuigi ]

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