dog card What to do if a fish bone is stuck in your dog
Bull Terrier (definite introduction)

Fish meat is very helpful for the dog’s brain, so some owners While feeding them dog food, you will also feed them some fish meat. Although feeding some fish meat appropriately is of certain use to dogs, you must pay attention to removing the fish bones for them to avoid fish bones getting stuck. However, there is a sparseness eventually, and no one can protect them from carelessly feeding them all the fish bones. So what should you do if your dog gets a fish bone stuck in it?

For relatively small fish bones, dogs can basically swallow them naturally along with the food. If they have not been swallowed with the food for a long time, the owner can use a flashlight to illuminate the throat and press it with a small spoon. On the back of the tongue, carefully check the pharyngeal isthmus. If you find small fish bones that are not deep enough, it is best to use long tweezers to remove them.

For larger and deeper fish bones that cannot be removed no matter how hard they swallow, the dog owner needs to check the dog’s expression. If the dog’s pain does not subside, it is found after inspection. There are no fish bones found on both sides and sides of the throat entrance. At this time, it is best for the owner to take the dog to the hospital for consultation and remove the fish bones with the help of a veterinarian. Do not blindly consult the doctor yourself and cause greater consequences. When a fish bone is stuck in a dog's throat, the owner must not let the dog swallow food to remove the fish bone, because a large amount of food will not only fail to remove the fish bone, but will also make it penetrate deeper, making it difficult to remove it. , and even cause serious consequences of inflammation in dogs due to sensation.

What should I do if my dog ​​has a fish bone stuck in it? For smaller fish bones, we can basically remove them ourselves. If they are large fish bones and are stuck in a deep position, it is best to take them to the hospital for treatment. Do not let them swallow or treat themselves to avoid accidents. Damage to its throat.

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