Just keep an eye on the dog and make sure none of the bones are stuck in the dog's throat or mouth. If that is the case the dog needs to be taken to the vet as it can obstruct the dog's breathing.
Take it to the vet's imediately, although if your dog is coughing, ring the vet to see what you should do. Your dog shouldn't really be eating turkey so I don't know how that happened! :/
it might get in its throat and then it would die
It is risky to feed your dog bird bones of any sort but turkey neck bones are not as likely to splinter and puncture the dog's digestive tract as are the long bones. If you are worried that the dog will get sick from eating raw meat, you can quit worrying. Their stomachs are much more capable than ours for dealing with raw meat and the bacteria that lives on it.
My dog just did this. I'd suggest giving him/her a lot of bread or canned pumpkin to cushion the bone so it does not cause internal bleeding. Keep a watch on your dog for a few days and make sure his/her stool isn't bloody.
cooked poultry bones splinter as your dog eats them
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A squirrel eats a berry, a bird eats the squirrel, a turkey eats the bird, and a human eats the turkey.
Turkey bones (whether they have meat on them or not) are dangerous, and should never be given to dogs. Any sharp point on a bone can scrape and cut your dog's gastrointestinal tract from the esophagus down to the rectum, causing damage on its way in or out. A sharp bone can even cause a perforation in your dog's tract. Bones may also get stuck in part of the tract and cause a blockage that does not allow food to pass. Turkey bones and chicken bones are well known to easily splinter and end up with very sharp shards.
Some tips to keep your dog safe this Thanksgiving are to keep them out of the kitchen. With the dogs out of the kitchen they reduce the risk of having sharp and hot objects on them. Also don't give the turkey bones. Turkey bones splinter and break easily with will make your dog choke.
The proper grammar would be that he ate the bones. 'Did the dog eat the bones' because it is singular.
The brush turkey eats seeds and fruits that it finds on the ground. This species of turkey also eats insects.
yes Yes, but make sure it is not hot, and free of bones. Turkey bones can splinter, and tear up a dogs throat, stomach, and digestive system. It would be best to stay with feeding a dog no "people Food" altogether, but should have no problem with special treat from time to time.
People say dogs often choke cooked chicken bones because they splinter (raw chicken bones are no better. Which can lead to the ripping of their gut and sometimes the throat. I recommend to not feed chicken bones to dogs.