Food
Cooked bones
Варёные и жареные кости
🐕 Dog · dangerous🐈 Cat · dangerous
Cooked bones (especially hollow poultry bones) splinter into sharp fragments that can injure the esophagus and intestines.
Symptoms
Vomiting, drooling, refusal to eat, constipation or blood in stool, abdominal pain.
What to do
Do not induce vomiting; contact a veterinarian and monitor the pet.
Sources: Merck Veterinary Manual; FDA
This information is for reference only and does not replace advice from a veterinarian. If your pet has eaten something from the “dangerous” list or feels unwell, contact a vet immediately.