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    Chicken bones, argh

    Well, I had an AWFUL night. First, one of my fish I've had for 3 yrs died. I am heartbroken and it didn't help when one of my friends told me "its just a fish"

    Then when I woke up, I saw Reece had gotten into the trash can at night! He usually never leaves my side and I never thought he'd do that without Harley here to influence him. There were chicken bones in the trash and he ate some! Now I'm so worried about a blockage. I called the vet and they just told me to watch him for 48 hours. I can't stand this waiting, I hope he's okay.

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    Chicken bones are a dangerous thing when it comes to dogs. I had a black lab once and I noticed him scratching at the roof of his mouth. When I pried his mouth open, A chicken bone was lodged at the roof of his mouth. I called my dad over and he had to cut the bone out of his mouth with a pair of cutting pliers.

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    Aly, my dogs had gotten into the garbage and eaten chicken bones before and everything was fine with them so it doesn't always end in a disaster. Keep us posted on how Reece is doing. I'm sure everything will be fine. I'm also so sorry to hear about your fish.

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    Let us know how Reese is. Sorry to hear about your fish.

    My roommate had a cat once that swallowed a few chicken wing bones whole. I was scared but he seemed fine. He did have urinary troubles years later and had to be put down. I think it was because my friend never took him to the vet for routine check ups each year. It could have been prevented if he had caught it early enough. poor guy.

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    Aly,

    I have also had dogs go into the garbage and eat chicken bones...I hope everything comes out as easily as it had for my dogs in the past.

    I am so sorry about your fish. I understand how it hurts. When I was a very young girl we went to a carnival and I won a little feeder goldfish by throwing a ping pong ball into the cup it was in. I named him spot because he was mostly orange with a black spot on his head. I had him for 7 years and he flipped out of the tank one sad day while I was away at school. It was very hard. I cried alot. It does not matter what kind of animal the pet happens to be, it's always a tragidy when they die. I understand your pain completely.

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    Cooked chicken bones are dangerous to dogs because the cooking dries the bones which can then splinter & cause internal injury.

    Uncooked chicken bones do not present that same danger. The vets here recommend that dogs eat an uncooked chicken wing once a week for the health of their teeth. But we're warned to strictly avoid cooked chicken bones.

    A first aid I use if I think a dog has eaten something sharp...is to smear vegemite (a tasty spread) on thick slices of bread & give this to the dog. I hope that the bread 'cushions' the sharp object. But, of course, this is only first-aid while we check with the vet.

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    I just called the emergency vet because Reece had some diarrhea. They told me to keep watching him and take him in if it happens again tonight. He has been acting normal, running around playing and eating. I am still keeping a close eye on him though.

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    Aly,
    I'm so sorry about your fish. What was its name? I know it hurts and it is not just a fish! He/she was your pet.

    I hope Reese it ok. Keep us posted.

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    My fish's name was Karen. She was a pretty green tiger barb with an orange mouth. She was named after the character on the show Will & Grace. Her friend was Jack, an albino tiger barb who is still doing fine. I don't know why she died. I guess it was her time. I keep getting these flashes in my head of her floating there and it makes me just gasp out loud. Once I've had my fish so long, I just never expect them to leave me because they don't really show signs of aging like other animals.

    I also have 2 huge calico goldfish named Will and Grace.

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    Aly, Sorry about your fish...and I am praying for Reese, I sure hope he'll be OK. The names of your fish are real cute. Named after my favorite show, aside from Seinfeld! Karen & Jack are my favorite characters...so funny.

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    Aly, any news about Reece? I pray that he's ok.
    Sue

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    I too am sorry about Karen. I don't know anything about fish but I imagine that they each have their own little personalities which you get to know and care for and become a part of your life.

    Also I am checking back to see if there is any news with dear little Reece. Like Angels, I would do the bread thing. Don't know if there is any scientific substance to it but that would be my inclination as well.

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    I just took him out to go to the bathroom and he stil has diarrhea. Its not pure liquid like it had been though. Now its more like a gel. But what is really concerning me is he strained for a long time after he went and couldn't get anything else out. Then he walked bow-legged for about 7 minutes cause I think he still had to go but couldn't. Does this mean he has a blockage?

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    Aly, Could be his bottom is VERY sore and thats why he's walking so funny. He also might feel like he still has something left to go and that is why he is straining. Please get some rest tonight and hope it helps having your mom there tonight.

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    I went back through Tucker's vet records from when he was with his other family and had the blockage. The records revealed that his symptoms were throwing up liquid at very frequent intervals. Aparently nothing at all was getting through so it had to come back up, but this month's Dr. Fosters and Smith catalog has a case study about a dog that also had a blockage (some kind of pit) but liquids were going through, so I guess each case can be different. What about asking your vet if taking an xray would reveal anything? At least you know that it might be chicken bones and whether or not that would show up on an xray. Please keep us posted.

    [This message has been edited by RachelJ (edited May 12, 2001).]

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