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it's mainly the wingbones that are dangerous

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Chicken bones are badddd for dogs, unless it starts acting sick I wouldnt worry and just check its poop to make sure they pass it. My dog ate one and got sick had to take her to a vet, the chicken bones can cause splinters in their digestive track and stomachs that can be fatal.

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Chicken bones are badddd for dogs, unless it starts acting sick I wouldnt worry and just check its poop to make sure they pass it. My dog ate one and got sick had to take her to a vet, the chicken bones can cause splinters in their digestive track and stomachs that can be fatal.

Thats what im afraid of. :( it was a thigh and he's a smaller dog. so. IDK.

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Yeah mine ate a chicken wing. Snapped it in half and boom inhaled. Shes been acting ok so far so we will see. Hopefully it passes

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My dogs every bone from leftovers. Chicken, pork, beef, they crunch and go to town.

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You should start to notice relatively fast if something is wrong, but yes, chicken bones are terrible for your dog because unlike beef bones when they break they splinter and can cause sharp points that get stuck in the throat, or stomach very easily.

Had an old dog that had to have a rather expensive surgery to rid the leg bone he inhaled while on a walk that got lodged in his intestines.

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