How do you inhale a bone?
Ever watch a dog eat? “Hoover” is an apt description.
How is the poor puppy doing, anyway?
What is the vet going to do in this case though? Operate immediately? That doesn’t seem likely or even desirable. Wouldn’t the vet tell you to keep a close eye on the dog to determine if there is a problem (ie can’t eliminate, etc. )? Bones do get digested. Why don’t you call the vet and see what they suggest?
How big would you say the bone was?
The vet will probably take an x-ray to make sure that there’s not a bone lodged in the dog’s intestine. It’ll set the OPer back around $100, if his vet charges similar prices to mine.
While we’ve been discussing this for two days, how’s the poor dog doing?
My guess is that it shit out its imaginary T-bone just fine.
Word.