WARNING...please read!

oldehome

New member
Hi Everyone...

I felt the need to write you on this one and at this very moment I am still shaking badly and my heart is pounding so hard!

Like many of you, I have dozens of those hard beef marrow bones around...the ones with the hole that you stuff peanut butter in. The dogs absolutely love them and chew on them all the time! I see everyone with them...I think pretty much all of us have them.

Around midnight (and fortunately I was still up and around), I saw Ella jumping around. For a bit I thought she was playing with something, but then I saw her pawing at her mouth. I checked and she had somehow gotten a marrow bone around her bottom jaw and her bottom canines were holding it in place like a barbed fish hook. Her tongue as well as her whole bottom jaw was in the hole of the bone. It was so stuck that her jaw started swelling within minutes, cutting off her blood supply. I was screaming for help and with quick thinking Scott got all his cutting tools. We held her and held her tongue back and with all his might just nipped about 1/8 of an inch at the middle end of the bone with cutters so as not to hurt her in any way. We knew that we had to work fast. Luck was on our side and the thinner part of the bone was up and facing us and it split perfectly... just by a fluke only. Getting her to the vet fast enough at midnight would have been questionable with the swelling happening so fast.

This was a perfectly normal sized bone..the kind that I have used for my dogs all of my life and see in all doggie homes, but just that particular shape with a flared end and a little jut inside made possible to get her canines and jaw inside and get jammed. We still cannot figure out how she did this, as it was on so TIGHT and her jaw is a good size now.

ALL FLARED ENDED MARROWS ARE PERMANENTLY OFF THE FOOR...like 20 of them!!!. The only ones I am using from now on are the long narrow STRAIGHT ones with a smaller hole and thick edges...no flares!!

Please, please...take note as this was a very serious situation!!! A fluke maybe, but it could happen again and we might not be there!

On a good note...Ella is totally fine now and after a hefty drink of water and a cooling down time, swelling went down fast and she got her frisbee out and wanted to play!! WHEW!

I never dreamed this would ever happen, so I just don't ever want it to happen to anyone else!

Now that it is a happy ending, I am actually glad that this happened.....a big lesson learned and we were fortunately there for her! It will now never happen again!

Best to all of you and your furries...keep them safe...

With kindness..
Judy and my incredible crew :)
 
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Tug

New member
Thank the powers that be you were up!!!!
PHEW!!!
(((((((Ella)))))))))) & ((((((((((((U))))))))))
 

R Taft

Active member
Yes I really only like using Raw bones that are totally chewable by our dogs. marow bones when raw and fresh can be totally demolished by Annabelle, with her wrecking jaws. My most preferred bones for the young ones are brisket and spine
 

victoria1140

Active member
big hugs I can imagine how scary that was. we use rib bones or pork knuckle bones for ours but yes I see this type of bone for sale everywhere.

hopefully its just one of those freak acidents but good you were both there
 

lacey9875

New member
SO so glad you were awake for baby Ella!!! Things like that can happen in an instant, luckily you and your hubby are quick thinking.


Can someone show me what these bones look like? I am terrified to give Maggie any type of bone because of this. My lab got a pig hoof stuck in the same way Ella did, and I freaked, so I only give Maggie bully sticks, and take them away when they get small.

You know what, nevermind. I would just obsess and stand over her while she had it.
 

Murphy

New member
Judy.. you weren't around at the time but about a year ago, Murphy was chewing a marrow bone and there must have been a small shard in the middle because it nicked his tongue and hit an artery. Nana was babysitting and thankfully was able to get hold of my son and rushed him to the vet. I know it was a fluke but I just don't trust bones. Thankfully wee Ella is ok. Whew.
 

Sue M.

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I don't give my guys bones either. I'm so glad Ella is okay. It's a good thing it happened when you were there.
 

NewfLove

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Thank you so much for sharing this terrifying story. I was just showing a friend pics of Ella yesterday from when she was about 5 weeks old. I am so glad you two thought of a quick solution for that sweet girl.
 

Jeannie

Super Moderator
If I remember right there was a warning about those round bones a while back. The warning was they get caught just like they were on Ella. I don't give my dogs any bones except raw mostly chicken wings and cattle femor
 

BlackLightning

New member
Wow, that is truly VERY scary. I am so glad Ella is ok. I can only imagine how scared you were. I'd still be shaking after an incident like that.
 

Faye

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I am now collecting all the old bones around the house. thanks for the warning!!
glad she is ok.
 

mudji

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Boy, glad Ella is okey. How scarey! Thanks for sharing. Most of my bones started out raw, but I'll check my stash to get rid of any that look funny.

hannah
in maine where we've had wet snow, temps will be in the 40's with more snow to come.. We just saw grass on Monday.
 

Blacknewfs

New member
Oh, my wee Ella! I'm so glad she is ok. What a scare. Thank you for sharing your warning Judy. Can I post it up on the Newf Friends site?

Give Ella a big hug from me, and a kiss on her nose.
 

Ginny

New member
The predicaments these guys can get into are unbelievable. Thankfully you were there and have been able to warn the rest of us. :hugs: to Ella.
 

anya

New member
Oh, Judy....my heart is just pounding....I am so glad Ella is OK and the bone broke like it did. Thanks for the warning and hugs to you.
 
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