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How to Tell if Your Dog Has Eaten a Large Bone

Nov01
2011
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It is often called the nightmare of dog owners—when your dog has eaten something that at first glance seemed like it could never have been able to swallow. Large bones are the most obvious culprits because most dog owners would feed their dogs bones that seem too large for them to be able to swallow. There is reason enough to do this, after all there is nothing a dog enjoys more than chewing on a bone that still has some meat on it. If the bone looks to be too large to swallow then most people would consider that safe to give to their dogs. However, there have been cases where small dogs swallowed something their owners did not think they would be able to. It is important to be aware of the signs of whether or not your dog has eaten a large bone because depending on the size it can easily be a matter of life or death.

Being able to tell if your dog is experiencing pain can be difficult as you mostly have to trust your instincts. If your dog is not acting the way it would normally act, then that is already raising all kinds of red flags. For example, if your dog is normally very active but suddenly does nothing but lie down one day, then perhaps there is something very wrong. Another telltale sign is if your dog vomits a few hours after you give it a large bone to chew.

At this point your dog would already be suffering from a lot of pain and it would be wise to bring your ailing pet to the veterinarian as soon as possible. Being able to tell if your dog has eaten a large bone is incredibly important, but the most important thing to do would be not to feed it large bones in the first place.

How Dogs are Closer to Humans than You Might Think

Nov01
2011
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Man’s best friend is the best way to sum up a dog because it explains in a simple sentence exactly how much this friendly animal means to most people in this world. In many cases their loving habits bring a smile to their owners’ faces, which allow them to tackle the day with a positive attitude. In fact this blind loyalty in certain situations is the only reason their owners are even able to function normally in a harsh society. While most dog owners happily care for their dogs, many do so without truly understanding the feelings of their loyal pets. Dogs are indeed closer to humans than you might think because much like us they have feelings as well.

A dog is able to laugh (in their own dog-gone way) as well as cry when they are hurt. It is only difficult to catch because when it comes to a dog, these reactions are very subtle especially when the owner takes care of their dog. A dog that has been bred to be very friendly to humans can take a lot of physical and emotional punishment before any kind of negative reaction. While some people might mistake this for the animal simply being slow and unable to understand why their owners do what they do, a lot of it actually has to do with patience. A good dog is incredibly patient and allows their master the benefit of the doubt when something happens that isn’t to their liking. In a lot of ways, a dog is like a very good friend who only wants to impress you.

Their feelings are naturally inclined to patience and love because they were bred to be domestic pets. A dog that had spent most of its life being hurt by its owner is more likely to be a scared and cowardly dog than an angry and aggressive one.

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