Friday, May 21, 2010

What kind of bones can you give dogs?


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Raw bones? Mine get beef bones, as well as raw chicken breasts and turkey necks.

You can give dogs chicken bones as long as the bones are UNCOOKED. It's the cooking that makes them brittle and likely to splinter. Raw, they are very similar in consistency to cartilege.

The only cooked bones my dogs get are beef bones.
beef and pork...no chicken
I have a mini dachshund and I give him Dingo bones with chicken wrapped in the middle. He loves them and they are a lot easier to digest than a bone from a peice of stake.
no eny anyone is realy bad for her liver or lidney
as long as their not allergic, u could give them any kind.
any thing exept chicken. because dogs eat so fast that the chicken bones shatter and will stab the roof of the dogs mouth possibly cause the dog to blead to death
you can give dogs almost any kind of bone but not cooked bones.

Cooked bones should never be given to dogs, as the heat changes the chemical and physical properties so that they cannot be chewed properly, splintering into jagged shards, and resist digestion
Beef, lamb or pork bones. Poultry bones splinter too easliy.

I used to give Gypsy (my cocker) ham bones, pork knuckles, beef ribs and lamb leg and shank bones. All cooked of course, usually left from sunday dinner. the minute I heard them crack, I'd take it away so she wouldn't swallow the splinters.
First of all, NO BIRD BONES! Bird bones are hollow so the crack and can tear up a dogs throat and stomach.

The best bones for dogs are pork and beef bones.
chicken i bad for them thats all i know
I would'nt give my dogs any cooked bones. There are a lot of people who feed their dogs raw, and if that's what you want to do, you can google the "BARF" diet. With that diet everything is raw, and the people who feed it to their dogs absolutely love it, and say their dogs are thriving.

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