What should I do if a dog vomits after eating bones? Let me tell you in one article!

 8:35am, 27 September 2025

What should I do if a dog vomits after eating bones? First, take the dog to the veterinarian and let the veterinarian check the dog's health. Secondly, it is recommended that you give your dog a special medication under the guidance of a veterinarian, which can help digest bones and reduce vomiting. Finally, it is recommended that you provide more nutrition to your dog and minimize bone intake to avoid adverse reactions.

1. Bones stimulate the stomach and intestines

Because the dog's stomach and intestines are relatively fragile, and the bones cannot be digested by the digestive juices in the dog's body, after the dog eats bones, even if the bones are not stuck in the digestive tract, they will stimulate the dog's stomach and intestines, causing symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea and constipation.

Therefore, when raising dogs, it is not recommended that the owner feed the dog bones, especially small and sharp bones, which may cause gastrointestinal tract to be blocked or scratched the gastrointestinal mucosa, causing gastroenteritis to the dog, causing symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea.

2. Bones are blocked by the stomach and intestines

If the dog vomits very frequently and is accompanied by symptoms such as listlessness, loss of appetite, or even deprivation, it is likely that the bones are blocked by the stomach and intestines.

This situation is more serious. It is recommended that the owner take the dog to the pet hospital for a video examination in time to clarify the location of the bones. If the bones are still in the stomach, they can generally be treated by inducing vomiting. If the bone has entered the intestine, it usually needs to be removed surgically.