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What happens if a dog eats a bone?

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Bone fragments can cause constipation. Internal bleeding if fragments pierce internal organs. Peritonitis - a bacterial infection in the abdomen that can occur when bone fragments pierce the stomach or intestines. Pancreatitis from the high fat content.


Can a dog digest a bone?

Just to be clear, yes, dogs can digest some bones. This is not a great feat in the animal kingdom; bears and hyenas consume bones, as do tortoises and vultures. Even rabbits have also been observed to feed on them too. In fact, you can even digest some bones (if you really want to).

How long does it take for a dog to pass a bone?

Sometimes a bone will pass through a dog in 8 to 12 hours. However, there is no guarantee or set time within which it can happen due to the various factors in play, including size of bone, cooked, raw, size of dog, and more. Important: If your dog has swallowed a bone, call a vet immediately for professional advice.

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