If your dog has eaten a deer bone, it is important to take immediate action. Deer bones can splinter and cause serious internal injuries to your dog.
Symptoms of a dog that has eaten a deer bone may include:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Abdominal pain
- Lethargy
- Blood in the stool
- Difficulty breathing
If your dog is showing any of these symptoms, it is important to take them to a veterinarian immediately.
Treatment for a dog that has eaten a deer bone may include:
- Surgery to remove the bone
- Antibiotics to prevent infection
- Pain medication
- Fluid therapy
The prognosis for a dog that has eaten a deer bone depends on the severity of the injuries.
Prevention is the best way to keep your dog from eating deer bones. Keep your dog on a leash when walking in areas where deer are present, and do not allow them to chew on bones that you find on the ground.
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