What is the reason for dogs vomiting after eating bones? A dog may eat bones because it wants to supplement calcium, but sometimes too much bone can lead to indigestion, which can lead to vomiting.
1. The bones stuck in the throat or intestines
If the bones stuck in the dog's throat or intestines, the dog will have vomiting reflexes, and then vomit continuously to spit out foreign objects. At this time, the owner can open the dog's oral examination. If it is found that the bone is stuck in the throat, the owner can use his hands or other smooth tools to clip the bones out. If the bone has entered the intestine, the owner needs to take the dog to the pet hospital for DR examination in time, determine the location of the bone stuck, and then use surgical treatment to remove the bones.
2. The bones cut the gastrointestinal tract
If the dog vomits and has symptoms such as bloody stool, depression, and loss of appetite, it means that the bones cut the gastrointestinal tract. This situation is very serious. It is recommended that the owner take the dog to the pet hospital for examination immediately, take an X-ray to determine the location of the bones, then remove the bones through surgery, and immediately stop bleeding and diarrhea. At the same time, you can feed an appropriate amount of probiotics to help the dog regulate the gastrointestinal environment.
Note: When the owner raises a dog, he must not feed the dog chicken bones, fish bones or other sharp objects, otherwise it may scratch the dog's gastrointestinal tract or block the gastrointestinal tract.