hes ate chicken bones, now strange behaviour
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hes ate chicken bones, now strange behaviour
well last night i left my chicken bones on my plate on the floor, then i walked out the room, when i came back 2 bones had been taken, and tonight for the past few hours he will every now and then get up off his bed and chase after hes 'back' end as if its annoying him, he will also look at hes back end aswel as if hes thinking what the hell is going on round there....i no some people will say its my fault for leaving the bones there but i guess you learn from your mistakes....he has had a few poos today, 1 solid, 1 runny. i shall see how he is tomorrow and if he is still acting the same i am going to have to see if the vets can fit him in....fingers crossed it wont come to that
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Re: hes ate chicken bones, now strange behaviour
It's easy to say you shouldn't have left the bones within reach - you shouldn't have, but you already know that! Hopefully he's just a bit constipated & has a dodgy tum, but if he's no better in the morning then yes, a trip to the vets would be a good idea.
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i have just taken him for a walk and he done another poop, kind of inbetween sloppy and solid, hopefully he will be ok
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Re: hes ate chicken bones, now strange behaviour
Its possible (gonna be gross here) that a bit of bone has passed through and its paining him and sticking into the lining on his anal tract. if he can't pass poo tomorrow a trip to the vets might be in order
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I agree that a bone shard may be causing him some discomfort in his back passage. Perhaps a trip to the vet may be a good idea anyway just for peace of mind.
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