Dogs have their own adorable ways to pressure you into giving them food from your plate.
And when it comes to meat and bones, one might be tempted to share some goodies with their pooch. But it could be a mistake because not all bones are safe for dogs.
For example, if your dog ate rib bones, you should keep an eye on them looking for any sign of discomfort.
Rib bones are not meant for dog consumption and your pouch might be at risk of developing serious infections or diseases that, if left untreated, may lead to further complications.
How Can I Tell if My Dog Has Internal Bleeding?
The most common signs of internal bleeding in dogs are pale gums, weakness, trouble breathing, a distended abdomen, or even collapse. Less common signs are vomiting, not eating, and lethargy.
Are Any Bones Safe for My Dog to Eat?
Raw and cooked pork bones tend to splinter and crack. Therefore, they have more chance of damaging the intestines, presenting a choking hazard, or creating an intestinal blockage. However, most other raw bones such as chicken, beef, turkey, or lamb are soft enough to eat and digest. However, you should never give your dog any type of cooked bones.
Monitor Your Dog for Any of the Following Signs
If you notice any of the following signs or symptoms after your dog swallowed rib bone, take your dog to the vet to be examined for internal blockages, infections, or other problems.
Other things you should watch for are constant lip licking, pacing, or the inability to sit comfortably.
Rib bones are dangerous for dogs, especially cooked bones. Cooked bones are brittle, jagged, and can splinter when chewed, which could cause serious internal damage both before and after being swallowed.
Even if your dog appears to be OK after eating a rib bone, that doesn’t mean there aren’t any bones or splinters lodged in the gastrointestinal tract. That’s why we recommend you be proactive and take your dog to the vet to address any issues before they get worse.
FAQ
Can a dog survive eating a rib bone?
Are beef rib bones digestible for dogs?
Cooked bones splinter into shards that can cause choking and serious damage to the dog’s mouth, throat, or intestines. Cooking can also remove nutrients from the bone.
What should I do if my dog ate beef bones?
Are raw beef rib bones safe for dogs?