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    throws up immediately after food

    Dog tried to eat but regurgitates immediately after every bit. Can't finsh all the food.
    Any ideas?


    I can say that about 5 days ago he probably swallowed a shank bone. I give all the dogs 1 shank bone a week. I walk the yard handing out the bones. At the end of the walk I tured around and picked up pans. As I got back to him the bone was gone. I looked for it in his house and around his chain spot but couldn't find it. I have about 8 dogs so this walk didnt take to long. The bone was about 3/4 inch thick and 2 or 2.5 inches across. So Ive never had a dog swallow one hole but its probably possible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LEFTLANE View Post
    Dog tried to eat but regurgitates immediately after every bit. Can't finsh all the food.
    Any ideas?
    I can say that about 5 days ago he probably swallowed a shank bone. I give all the dogs 1 shank bone a week. I walk the yard handing out the bones. At the end of the walk I tured around and picked up pans. As I got back to him the bone was gone. I looked for it in his house and around his chain spot but couldn't find it. I have about 8 dogs so this walk didnt take to long. The bone was about 3/4 inch thick and 2 or 2.5 inches across. So Ive never had a dog swallow one hole but its probably possible.
    Yep, you've probably got a blockage. You can try giving him a cup of mineral oil, but if he's throwing up that fast I doubt he's going to keep it down long enough to let it get on down there.

    If he hasn't passed the bone, or defecated, by tomorrow, I would definitely take him in to the vet for an xray/surgery tomorrow morning.

    Good luck,

    Jack

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    You think its possible to pass a bone that large? Or do you think its possible to be partly digested?
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    Quote Originally Posted by LEFTLANE View Post
    You think its possible to pass a bone that large? Or do you think its possible to be partly digested?

    Not if he ate it whole, no.

    If it's in pieces, possibly.

    Jack

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    I wouldnt wait til morning, but other than that i agree with Jack. My buddy just lost a dog from a blockage. The reason i say not to wait is because of how fast he yacks after eating. Better safe than sorry man, jmo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TopShelfKennels View Post
    I wouldnt wait til morning, but other than that i agree with Jack. My buddy just lost a dog from a blockage. The reason i say not to wait is because of how fast he yacks after eating. Better safe than sorry man, jmo.

    I hear you.

    With a sharp bone, there could be an injury or perforation going on.

    Only reason I would wait till morning is because of $$$ with an emergency vet. If no injury, waiting till morning won't matter much (provided problem just started today and there is no injury/perforation).

    However, if money is no object, then (yes) going to the vet now is Best Practice, no question.

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    Update

    I gave him a cup of min oil and within 2 days he could eat without regurgitating. And has had many regular bowel movements. So as of right now I believe he will be ok. I made the decision that from now on out ill get them shank bone cut about 1.5" think instead of 3/4"
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