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no cooked lamb bones splinter you can only give it to them raw.
Yes, that is completely fine. Beware of poultry bones (chicken, turkey, etc.) since they splinter if chewed and can thus harm a dogs stomach lining. But lamb or cow bones are perfectly fine.
Of course! That's what dogs do, they chew on bones. A wild dogs (wolf or dingo etc) chew on bones from a young age, it's good for their teeth.
Yes, dogs have bones.
Lambs are young sheep and their bones haven't fully developed so, YES, lamb bones can and do splinter and can be harmful to a dog if lodged in its throat or digestive tract.
All dogs have muscles and bones.
Alot of times dogs burry bones.
My dogs all love lamb bones - especially the Chihuahuas. As with any raw meaty bones, be sure to offer them raw and frozen. Cooked bones have the tendency to splinter, and freezing helps kill off some of the germs we people tend to be so concerned about.The above poster is correct, but be sure you get a good solid bone and not a thin one because raw or cooked they can splinter. I usually get good beef bones for my Bichon Frise and Cockapoo and then steam them. I stay away from the smoked bones as smoked meats aren't even good for humans. It's the marrow in bones that are excellent for your pets, and also chewing on the bones helps keep their teeth healthy.
Dogs should have bones all of the time.
No, they should only eat bones made for dogs in the treat deparment for dogs.
Dogs should not eat small bones.
Boxer dogs. You better belive it.