ron2
Posted : 6/20/2006 5:44:56 AM
I called the vet yesterday. For one thing, Shadow's vacc will update by August. And to ask the mouse question. They are not aware of or have an recent memory of a dog choking on a squirrel. There are, however, documented cases of dogs with bone impactions and obstructions that I have seen. These cases were of dogs that got loose and ate a small animal and were not specifically cases of purposeful raw feeding. That is, as many people here do, supervising a dog eating on their bone is different than the dog running to a thicket for a bit of hare tar-tar. If he had managed to eat it, I would have simply kept an eye on him and take him in if he developed a problem. Our vet hasn't had a situation where someone brought in a dog with obstruction or impaction from eating a squirrel which is, in and of itself, inconclusive but possibly a good sign.