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You should only give your dog a small piece of plain white bread after eating chicken bones if advised by your veterinarian.
If your dog ate chicken bones, monitor them closely for 24–72 hours. Most dogs pass bones without issue, but contact your vet if any symptoms appear.
Chicken bones can cause problems immediately or up to 72 hours after ingestion, so monitor your dog closely during this period for any signs of distress.
Stay calm, monitor your dog closely for signs of distress, and contact your veterinarian if any symptoms develop or if you're concerned.
While you can't definitively diagnose kidney disease at home, observing your dog's behavior—such as increased thirst, urination, lethargy, or appetite loss—can indicate possible kidney dysfunction.
One of the biggest signs of kidney disease is increased thirst and urination, often accompanied by changes in urination patterns.
At-home monitoring of kidney function in dogs involves observing signs like increased thirst or urination, appetite loss, vomiting, and changes in behavior, but definitive diagnosis requires veterinary testing.
One of the biggest signs of kidney disease in dogs is increased thirst and urination (polydipsia and polyuria).
While professional testing is essential, at-home signs like increased thirst, urination, weight loss, and bad breath can indicate kidney issues in dogs.
One of the biggest signs of kidney disease in dogs is increased thirst and urination, which often appear early and indicate impaired kidney function.

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