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russte June 6th, 2008 11:09 PM

Chicken Wing Bones
 
:shrug:I am very upset, caught my dog Piper eating chicken wing bones out of the gabage just a few minutes ago!!!! What should I do, make her vomit, vet is 6 hours away! Please help.... russte

Dreamamb June 7th, 2008 01:43 AM

I'm sorry noones answered but how's your dog now?

aslan June 7th, 2008 05:49 AM

just keep an eye on piper, it shouldn't hurt him. There are several member here who feed their dogs straight raw. Actually your dog need some bone in his diet, out of the garbage isn't usually preferable. Hope all is well and welcome to the forum.

badger June 7th, 2008 06:58 AM

I think they may have been cooked.
How's your dog this morning?

russte June 7th, 2008 10:27 AM

Chicken Wing Bones
 
Thanks all that replied, I waited for a couple of minutes for some replies and couldn't wait any longer and then I remembered my vet saying when my dogs ate lead:lightbulb: to make them drink 1/2 cup of peroxide to induce vomiting, which I did, and she threw up her dinner plus all the bones! Here I was outside at 12 midnight with a flash light going through her vomit looking for bones:eek:, this AM she is looking and acting fine, thanks all.....russte

badger June 7th, 2008 11:42 AM

Wow, that's some remedy. Did you dilute the hydrogen peroxide?
Glad it worked but wow.

russte June 7th, 2008 12:25 PM

Peroxide
 
No I didn't dilute it, my vet told me not to, it isn't in their stomach long enough, it was about 3-4 minutes and she threw up, dinner, and the wing bones as well. Poor Piper:dog::sick: She is ok now......russte

hazelrunpack June 7th, 2008 08:46 PM

We've used hydrogen peroxide in the past, as well. Works like a charm when the dog really really [I]really[/I] needs to upchuck that latest delicacy it just enjoyed! :rolleyes: [SIZE="1"]*sigh*[/SIZE] The dogs are usually a bit unhappy afterward, but they get over it quickly. :D

Glad to hear that Piper made it through unscathed, russte!


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