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Swallowing a bully stick???? Question! Our little 15 week old, Mac just swallowed the end of a bully stick as I was trying to get it away from ..... I noticed he was chewing and saw what it was but before I could wrestle it out of his mouth he gulped it down, acted like he was semi choking, then immediately was fine.... I'm worried he won't be able to "pass" it.... He's acting completely fine right now. A trip to the vet or will it be ok??? |
OMG I know that has to be scary. Could you tell how big the piece was? Im not familiar with the bully sticks so I dont know how quickly they might desolve. I would give him a little time to pass it,sense he isn't choking. Watch for it in the morning,either way I would call the vet in the morning as long as he seems ok during the night. |
How big was it? |
How big.... Hmmmm about the size of a big grape? I was pretty slimy as I was trying to get it, but there was definitely a nice size hard piece.... Argggg |
I would call the ER vet and see what they say. Always better safe than sorry! Good luck. |
Calling the ER vet is a good suggestion. |
How is Mac today?? |
He seems completely fine!! The vet said it should be digestable....Im just going to keep an eye on him!! |
So glad to hear that he is ok! |
Glad to her he is doing fine. It is amazing what they can eat and pass. |
Glad he is doing well this morning. Hopefully, it will pass without a problem. I like to take the bully sticks away at about 2 inches to hopefully prevent this from happening. |
I try to get them away from Roxy when they get that small but she has swallowed them before I could get to her and she does just fine. No constipation, no discomfort from what I can tell. Roxy is a big girl though 9lbs I feel like shes got an iron stomach, she's eaten some strange things before and been a-ok. |
I know...I had actually taken it away and lazily sat it on my intable to throw away when I got up...little stinker got to it without me knowing! Hes a little guy still...he weighs 2 1/2 pounds which is why I was so worried!! |
swallowing bully sticks....chews I found the greatest thing for bully sticks and chews.... I bought a "Kong" treat holder. It has 2 holes, one on each end-both different sizes. I take the bully sticks and push it in the Kong, then I give the whole thing to the girls. The Kong is about 3 inches long and it grips the bullys tight. The shape of the Kong makes it easy for their little paws to hold. They chew on the bully stick all the way down until they reach the hole on the Kong. I take it from them, pull out the short remaining piece of the bully stick and throw it away. There's no chance of them pulling out the small piece and choke on it. Works great for us....good luck |
Where do you get a kong treat holder? I just hate throwing away those ends because bully sticks are so expensive, but I sure don't want to take a chance on them swallowing them. |
Oh Kendra! How scary. Glad he is doing well this morning! |
KONG treat holders I've seen them at PetSmart, Walmart and at our local pet stores...you can see what they look like here Classic KONGS - Legendary Strength, Super bouncy and irresistible - CLASSIC KONG MEDIUM (4.7 oz/140gm) There not expensive and work perfect with bully sticks. |
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I'm going to hop on the bandwagon - I use the Kong toy for treat holders also. My little one goes nuts when she sees me have her red Kong toy in my hands! I agree it makes it so much easier for them to handle the treat. :) |
I have 2 of those kongs but never thought of that. Jazi, is sooo gentle with her bully sticks but I'm going to try it. I use my kongs to put peanut butter in when I have company. (My Cairn, Izi, is a constant anxiety barker and agressive chewer...that really keeps her quiet). |
What a great idea!! We have a kong! I will definately start doing that....I almost dont want to give them anymore bully sticks even though they really like them! But, in a Kong, it would be so much safer! |
I love that kong idea too. I would think a small piece would be digestable. Glad he is ok. I only let mine chew on bully sticks for 15-20 minutes at a time then I take them away. That way I can monitor the leftovers. They have gotten to where they understand this routine too. When it is time to take the bully away, I say "time's up" then I go to the treat jar and get a treat. At that point both of mine immediately drop their bully or what is left of it and sit and wait on their treat. I pick up their bully then give the treat. This way I don't have to worry about any aggression towards me taking thier bully or competition towards one another. It works pretty good for us. When it is pretty small I throw it away. |
We have never used Bully Sticks -- do they get the dogs face all messy? Our vet is absolutely against raw hide chewies because the dog's saliva activates and moistens the raw hide and then grows bacteria which the dog continues to ingest -- so don't know if Bully Sticks are in that category, but Cali really needs something for her teeth/breath. |
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I know alot of people have alot of luck ordering the Oder free ones from Best Bully Sticks Online. Odor Free Best Bully Sticks I hear, although I never tried this particular brand, are hardly stinky at all. I bought some at Petsmart recently, called True Chews.. Taycie actually got it... It was rather funny we were walking by a display that I wasn't paying attention and they were hanging rather low, she jumped up and grabbed it! I looked down and she had it her in mouth! It was really cute:) She knew she was shopping! Surprisingly, They don't stink at all, they have more of a smoky smell, which doesn't bother me at all. True Chews Dog Treats and Chews |
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