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Beware Rawhide!!!!! This scared me to death!!! Bucky is now 7 months old. When he was a puppy I bought him these small rawhide chewies. They were the smallest ones that I could find and they have a knot at each end (looks like a bone). As he got bigger and more aggressive in his chewing, he would chew the middle out of the bone leaving the two knots. Then he would chew on the knots. I realized the hazard that this was so I took them away from him. Well, last night at 9pm, while I was showing my daughter the cutest video here on YT, I noticed that Bucky was chewing on something. When I looked to see what it was, he jerked away from me and swallowed it :eek: !!!! He started to CHOCK!! Heaving, foaming at the mouth, gagging!!! OMG!! I was so scared!! My daugher is 7 and she just kept screaming and crying "Mommy, is Bucky dying?!?!" So I stick my finger down his throat in a panic to try to fish it out. I could feel it in there, but it was too far in. I couldn't get it out. And I think I ended up pushing it further down his throat because he stopped choaking and gagging. I called our vet's emergency number and he did not answer.:mad: :eek: Luckly, I am friends with his assistant. So I called her at home and told her what happened. She said if it appeared that he was not in any discomfort and his airway was not blocked to just keep an eye on him for a few days. The main concern is if he vomits after he eats or drinks. That is a sign that there is a blockage and the rawhide did not make it to his stomach. So, after all of that I sat down on the couch with him to keep an eye on him. After a few hours, I had calmed down and he seemed to be feeling fine. I fell asleep on the couch. When I woke up, he had another chew toy (this was one that was okay to have) just chewing away on it. He was feeling just fine!! I think that if it was me, I would lay off the chew toys for a while, but he was right back at it. This morning, he got up and ate breakfast and seems to be just fine. I just wanted to share this with you guys, cause this was a really scary situation that could have ended a lot worse than it did!!! Here is a pic of the rawhide chews that I am talking about. It looks like the 4-5" bone, but it is only maybe 2-3". http://www.drsfostersmith.com/produc...2&pcatid=15902 |
OMG how scary! These little buggers sure do know how to make us worry! I hope your little one is ok. |
I know the ones your referring to. I used to give them to Buddy when he was a pup. I have learned since that these are bad for them as well as nylabones of all kinds, IMO. I am glad your furbaby is ok. It's just wortht the risk. Try giving him natural beef bones to chew. That's all Buddy gets today. I buy them in the pet store. They are white and come in all sizes. |
I bet you were scared!!!! I would be concerned if he will be able to pass it. How much will digest? I'd still call the vet to see what he suggests.. HUGS |
I know how scared you must have been. I've been through a similar experience. Here's my thread about what happened to Kalina. http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=101482 I now give Kalina and Matty Lu only soft, small treats, like the all natural 95% lamb type treats and Yorkie Yummies (chattiesmom), which they devour but they are really small. They also enjoyed the Diggy snacks (diggy4), which are small and soft. Sorry you had that experience. VERY scary!! |
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[QUOTE=Sookie;1830669] I opened her mouth and I stuck my finger down her throat to see if I could fill the treat and I could, but it was as if it were adhered to her esophagus like glue. I couldn't bring it up but I moved it enough that she was getting air now. [QUOTE] That is exactly what happened last night!!!! I was scared to death!! |
Oh No! I feed Charlie dingos!!! :( We loves them |
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Wow iam so happy he is ok, I has a very scary choking inncident with molly when she was a baby, So I know how scared you were, I always give the flat rawhides, They are much safer, I dont trust bully stix either, They chew them down so fast and they get slimey, Only soft treats here now..please update us, hugs and good thoughts to you:) |
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Think there have been threads about dogs and bones. Most recommend that you do not buy the natural meat bones in the pet stores because most have been cooked. It might have been mentioned that cooked bones splinter. It was recommended that you go to your grocery store and get fresh raw bones. If this info is wrong please correct me. Thanks. |
YEAH!! those things.. this is good information to know.. because i knew something like this could happen!! we usually take it away after it's just one knot.. they chew it from one side to the next.. thanks for the info though!! |
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They can be purchased at any Petsmart, Petco or any other pet store. They, I believe, are beef bones. Some get them from the supermarket and just clean gook off themselves. I buy them already bleached and cleaned. They are in a bin by the rawhides, pigs ears etc. They are white. That is the only thing Buddy can have. He chews them daily. Has little notches in them from chewing. They will not split or chip and are safe. |
Give nice beef femur bones to chew on that are cut from 1/2 to 1 inch thick. I don't give mine anything to chew on that they can actually eat. I want them to only eat what I cook for them and their liver cookies I make. |
Update!!!! UPDATE!! The rawhide came out over the weekend!!! :embarasse |
Just reading that I could feel the panic you must have felt. So scary. So glad that everything is okay. Thanks for sharing your story - I'm going to check Punkin's rawhide right now! |
Glad to hear it came out,I had a similar scare with Cali last week with a latex toy she ate. Went to er and then next morning she passed it. I am thinking mine are not going to have bones, latex etc. |
How is your abby doing ?? How did things work out ?? Wow that must ahve been very scary. I worry about that all the time, when I read your post it really made me even worry more. The possibilities are endless with these little dogs eatig stuff. My Max thats all he does chew on everything. Your quick reaction saved your baby.... I hope everything is ok now. Lots of luck Viv & Max |
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yea I don't think they are even good for this breed or any dog for that matter, because the rawhide tends to come apart and then can swell in their throats and their stomach and take a while to digest. I had one the other day that came with a puppy kit and my pups love it, but I watch them while they chewed on it. This morning I threw it out and replaced it with an all natural Nyla bone made from real food products and wheat/gluten free. So I would just stay away from rawhide all together. Good luck!:animal-pa :animal-pa |
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