Cooked bones - agh!

The first time we ever, ever, have cooked ribs with our takeaway, Bear manages to jump up on the table as I am clearing it and snaffles two of them, I managed to wrestle another couple out of his mouth. I'm sure it'll be fine, Monty has stolen chicken/ turkey bones in the past a few times and he was ok, but is there anything I can do other than keep an eye on him? I seem to recall feeding bread but is this just an old wives tail?
 
He must have been thrilled with his bounty! Did he swallow it whole or crunch it? I would call the vet and ask if there is anything you should do other than watch/wait.
 
He must have been thrilled with his bounty! Did he swallow it whole or crunch it? I would call the vet and ask if there is anything you should do other than watch/wait.
A few crutches, definitely, but he knew they were a super jackpot and he was quick to get them down. So annoyed with myself, should have cleared the table quicker.
 
may have a squitty bum but Iโ€™m sure heโ€™ll be fine.
Ha, I may not know the difference, he gets a squirty bum so often still.

Thanks all, I know it would be quite unlucky if something did happen to him... Wondering if I should let him have free run tonight so he's closer to us.
 
I was in a room with four or five doctors recently, all dog lovers and current dog owners, but several of them expressed surprise that you shouldn't feed cooked bones. The one who knew about it (like me) has a dog who eats everything and gets in trouble because of it! So as people have said, problems are the exception. I have just watched and waited when Chewie has found discarded chicken bones on walks...
 
As a side note, Bear has been a little sod all day. Maybe it's the wind, which has been quite brisk here, it always seemed to wind Monty up when he was little. But from 8am onwards he's been jumping up, mouthing, grabbing clothes, whining, scratched my shoulder badly while I was sat at my dressing table - despite two walks and a whole lot of attention. At dinner, finally he was being good, sitting nicely, drooling but not begging for a good 20 to 30 minutes while we ate at the table. But, he was lulling me into a false sense of security, easy to strike as my back was turned ๐Ÿ˜‚
 
Very unlikely to cause a problem... In similar situations in the past our vet has advised feeding a heap of bread or something high fibre, and, in the case of a swallowed toothpick, feeding cotton wool balls soaked in paraffin (yes our Labrador ate these with gusto). Iโ€™d just keep an eye on him for restlessness (๐Ÿ˜‚), lethargy etc etc.
 
Very unlikely to cause a problem... In similar situations in the past our vet has advised feeding a heap of bread or something high fibre, and, in the case of a swallowed toothpick, feeding cotton wool balls soaked in paraffin (yes our Labrador ate these with gusto). Iโ€™d just keep an eye on him for restlessness (๐Ÿ˜‚), lethargy etc etc.
Thanks, I thought I'd heard the bread thing before. He can have our leftover stale french stick for supper ๐Ÿ˜‚
 
Fingers crossed for Bear, Natalie! He sounds like a dog with more than 9 lives. Hopefully it will be digested or come out safely. Brodie has pooped quite a few twigs or sharp-edged bits of wood and I have noticed that it tends to come out in thick mucousy poo which I assume is his digestive system protecting him from harm. ๐Ÿคž
 
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