The first chicken bone is a very hard food, and it is difficult for dogs to digest it by their own gastric juice. Secondly, chicken bones can easily stay in the dog's throat. Once it is broken in the throat, it either stays in the throat and pierces the throat, or enters the body to pierce the stomach wall or intestines. In addition, even if the dog owner breaks the chicken bone and feeds it to the dog, it is very dangerous, because the broken bone is often prismatic. Although eating them is no problem, these small pieces can easily stab the gastrointestinal membrane of dogs and cause traumatic gastroenteritis.
If your dog excretes white feces with mucus in it, it can basically be concluded that the stomach was stabbed by eating these chicken bones. The best way is to send the dog to the hospital as soon as possible.