Prevent dogs from swallowing them
Teething sticks should be relatively rare It is a common dog snack, because in order to keep the dog’s oral health, most owners will provide their dogs with certain teething tools. However, you should be more careful when providing teething sticks, because teething sticks may also be potentially harmful.
The reason why teething sticks are potentially dangerous is because the dog is likely to swallow the entire teething stick, causing intestinal scratches and bleeding. wait. The molar stick must be reasonably brittle and hard, and preferably have a certain degree of flexibility. When choosing a molar stick, it is best not to choose a particularly brittle and hard molar stick.
It is the rarest phenomenon for dogs to not ask for explanations. Some synthetic molar sticks are no better than natural cow bones and deer bones, and dogs can easily use them. Bite it off, and then swallow large pieces or even the whole piece into the stomach. The consequences of this are quite serious.
If the dog resolutely swallows the molar stick, the most likely situation is that it gets stuck in the throat, or the molar stick luckily enters the intestines and stomach, but it is not good. If there is no digestion, gastrointestinal scratches, blood in the stool, or even worse, the molar stick is in the intestines and stomach, and it cannot be expelled or digested. It needs to be removed by surgery.
Therefore, it is best to observe the dog's behavior when feeding teething sticks to the dog, and try to avoid the dog from swallowing. You may also wish to prepare some large leg bones yourself, which can not only play the role of grinding teeth, but also avoid the problem of accidental swallowing of bones that are too small.
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