Here's why this is an emergency:
* Choking Hazard: Cooked bones can splinter and become lodged in the puppy's throat or digestive tract, causing serious injury or death.
* Internal Damage: Bone fragments can puncture the stomach or intestines, leading to internal bleeding and other complications.
* Dehydration: Vomiting and lack of appetite can quickly lead to dehydration, which is dangerous for puppies.
Do not try to induce vomiting at home. This can make the situation worse.
Your vet will be able to assess the situation and provide the best course of action, which may include:
* X-rays: To check for bone fragments in the digestive system.
* Surgery: To remove bone fragments if necessary.
* Fluids: To prevent dehydration.
* Pain medication: To manage any discomfort.
In the meantime, keep your puppy calm and comfortable. Do not give them anything to eat or drink.
Remember, it's better to be safe than sorry. Contact your vet right away.