2 month year old puppy swallowed dental chew

Discussion in 'Labrador Puppies' started by ramom, Aug 12, 2017.

  1. ramom

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    I searched up dental treats for puppies as I heard that it was good to make their teeth strong.

    We ordered Greenies treat and gave it to our dog. I decided to read the very fine print and it said not suitable for dogs less than 6 months.

    We quickly tried to get the treat out, but he bolted and we couldn't catch him.

    He ended up swallowing the treat, without chewing it enough. He didn't choke on it, but I am still very confirmed.

    Will he be okay?


    (On packet of dental chew it says it's very soluble and good for digestion)
     
  2. ramom

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    *concerned. Sorry typo.
     
  3. Oberon

    Oberon Supporting Member Forum Supporter

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    Don't worry, it will be digested. He'll be fine :)

    If you need to get something out of his mouth then swapping it for something of higher value (like an extra special treat or a huge handful of kibble) can work well and prevents the running away :)
     

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