I have never in my life or apparently in my gramma's born in the 20's heard pork or beef bones were bad only Chicken and other bird bones as they can splinter easily. I'm not a vet though.
Paul
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You don't need to cook any bone for a dog. You should always give them the bone raw. A raw bone is soft, a cooked bone is dry and brittle, it can splinter and damage the dog from the inside. Just to clarify, NEVER give a dog a cooked bone! Always raw!
No, dogs should only eat beef bones, the vets are frowning on giving bones now, but if your dog is in good health a beef bone once in a while is not harmful, a good hard bone one that cannot splnter. you lamb bone will splinter and may do some damage, don't give it to the dog
Maybe, dogs can eat any raw bone except for chicken bones. Chicken bones are very brittle and your dog might choke if they break. If they are cooked I wouldn't give him/her any bone.
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I would say NO but it would be best to ask your vet!
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It sounds like it is going bad. It is probably best to replace it.
I wouldn't give the dog a bone like that. It splinters and will harm the dog when he swallows the splintered bone.
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