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Angela FMember
Should I consider it a good sign or a bad sign that I found a whole chicken bone when dishing up my dog’s food from the can?
I have pictures, but I’m not seeing any way to upload them.
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haleycookieMemberIām assuming youāre feeding merrick canned food yes? If the bone is soft and mushing yes feed it. It is suppose to be cooked in the can becuase merrick puts whole chicken wings in the can and cooks them.
Ellies ParentsMember@haleycookie seems to know about the merrick canned food. I’ve never had merrick canned food.
I spent last Christmas in the animal hospital emergency room because my dog’s mouth was bleeding after eating a chicken bone. (We were at my parents’ house and feeding her table scraps – big mistake.) I thought she had swallowed a chicken bone and her esophagus had punctured. Fortunately, the chicken bone was stuck in her teeth and she was clawing at it. That’s where the blood came from.
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