Sometimes Kennel cough, a nasty virus, will sound just like they have a chicken bone caught in their throat. They cough and dry gag and it is usually worse at night or when they get excited about something. You would need to take your dog to the Veterinarian to be examined as the Vet would give you some meds to ease the coughing and some antibiotics to prevent any secondary bacterial infections. If you know for sure there is a chicken bone caught in the throat, go to the nearest Veterinarian immediately. On the way there, see if you can gently reach down and grab it and gently try to remove it, but if it won't come out easily or if the animal is panicking, don't try it, just get to the Vet's. If the dog passes out, then get that out quickly at that time.
If it is safe to do so, put your hand in the dog's mouth and take the chicken bone out. If the bone is stuck or the dog is aggressive, a veterinarian may need to anesthetize the dog to remove the bone.
Take him to the vet, he could have a piece of bone stuck in his throat. 28emm said: That happened to my dog awhile ago! phone the vet straight away! (also look down the dogs throat and it might be irritating the throat if it is stuck in the dogs teeth!) :P
Really, no bones are good for your dog because they can splinter and lodge themselves in the dog's throat or even cause damage to their digestive systems.
It is important to seek professional help from a veterinarian to safely remove a bone from a dog. Trying to remove it yourself can cause harm to the dog's throat or digestive tract. A vet can use proper tools and techniques to safely remove the bone without causing further injury.
Only the Hyoid bone, which supports the tongue and is not connected to any other bones.
in your neck, or throat
Why was West Berlin described as a "bone in the throat" of the Soviet Union
The dog see's a reflection of him with the bone and thinks it is another dog with another bone.
A true 'death rattle' is a type and quality of breathing sounds from the lungs. It signifies impending death. Therefore, no, a death rattle would not go on for weeks in humans or animals. If you hear a gurgling, rattling sound from a dog's throat, are you sure the dog doesn't have something--a toy, bone, etc.--stuck in its throat; you should take it to a vet.
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skin, bone, & the esophagus
The Dog and the Bone is one of Aesop's fables