I was hanging around with my buddies dog today, a large poodle, probably close to 60-70 pounds. Had some spareribs on my plate and the dog got to them- probably swallowed 1-2 of the small bones. Round bones, no sharp points, probably 1" in diameter, 2-3" circumference. These aren't the long ribs, but more like the ones on the meat pictured.
Walked the dog for a bit, didnt seem to be in any discomfort- gave it some water and it seems like it is doing fine.
Am i freaking out over nothing? I feel like I really did somethin bad here by letting the dog get to the bones. Can large dogs pass small bones like this just fine?
plz no bully, im actually kind of upset about this
>>2213914
You have to dig through his poop to make sure he expelled them.
Otherwise you'll have to take him to the vet.
He'll be fine.
>>2213914
It's not an ideal situation.
Monitor the dog for the next twenty four hours for vomiting, any loss of appetite, abdominal pain, dehydration or diarrhea (with or without blood). If any of those occur I'd strongly advise taking the dog to the vets as the bone might be stuck.
In the future, NEVER give dogs cooked or uncooked bones.
>>2213914
>my friend didn't train his dog to not eat food off of people's plates
>dog eats food off my plate
>"I feel so bad!!!"
It's not your fault. If anything happens to the dog it's your shitty friends fault for not training his dog. Don't let him make you think otherwise.
>>2214462
Never* fucking predictive text is retarded.