Hello everyone,
I'm trying not to panic here, but Mitzi (my 3 year old Ragdoll) has just eaten a cooked pork rib bone about 10cm long. (The rib was wrapped up in kitchen roll and in a bowl covered in cling film) Now I am very concerned as I know the risks of a cooked bone splintering. I have called 'Vetfone' the vet service provided by our pet insurance company, and the emergency vet. Both said to keep an eye on her for any unusual behaviour, blood in poo and constipation, but not to take her in. If she shows any signs we need to take her in ASAP.
I don't want to sound over cautious or paranoid, but my cousin's dog died from a splinter in a bone (last year!). So I am very worried. Not to mention that Mitzi is my baby and I couldn't bear anything to happen to her.
I guess I'm after reassurance, or of course confirmation that I NEED TO TAKE HER TO THE VET FOR AN XRAY RIGHT NOW (which I have shouted at my other half many times in the past 10 mins!). Mitzi has just eaten some canned food and is now curled up in her favourite box. Nothing different there.
I'm trying not to panic here, but Mitzi (my 3 year old Ragdoll) has just eaten a cooked pork rib bone about 10cm long. (The rib was wrapped up in kitchen roll and in a bowl covered in cling film) Now I am very concerned as I know the risks of a cooked bone splintering. I have called 'Vetfone' the vet service provided by our pet insurance company, and the emergency vet. Both said to keep an eye on her for any unusual behaviour, blood in poo and constipation, but not to take her in. If she shows any signs we need to take her in ASAP.
I don't want to sound over cautious or paranoid, but my cousin's dog died from a splinter in a bone (last year!). So I am very worried. Not to mention that Mitzi is my baby and I couldn't bear anything to happen to her.
I guess I'm after reassurance, or of course confirmation that I NEED TO TAKE HER TO THE VET FOR AN XRAY RIGHT NOW (which I have shouted at my other half many times in the past 10 mins!). Mitzi has just eaten some canned food and is now curled up in her favourite box. Nothing different there.