If your dog has eaten a tendon, you should monitor them closely for any signs of distress. Tendons are tough and fibrous, and they can cause digestive problems if they are not digested properly.
Symptoms of digestive distress include:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Abdominal pain
- Loss of appetite
- Lethargy
If your dog is showing any of these symptoms, you should take them to the vet immediately.
In most cases, tendons will pass through the digestive tract without causing any problems. However, if the tendon is large or if your dog has a history of digestive problems, it is important to seek veterinary care.
The vet may recommend inducing vomiting to remove the tendon from your dog’s stomach. They may also prescribe medication to help with digestion and prevent vomiting or diarrhea.
It is important to keep your dog hydrated if they are vomiting or have diarrhea. You can offer them small amounts of water or Pedialyte every few hours.
With proper care, most dogs will recover from eating a tendon without any problems.
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