Retired greyhounds can have lamb bones, but it's important to choose the right type. Raw lamb bones can be safe and beneficial for dental health, but cooked bones should be avoided as they can splinter and pose a choking hazard or cause internal injuries. Always supervise your dog while they are chewing on bones and consult with a veterinarian to ensure it fits their dietary needs.
what if a child swallowed small lamb bone
Shank bone or lamb bone = zeroa = זרוע
At the back of the lamb...near its ribs...
Many are adopted to good homes by rescue organizations. I am a veterinarian and have cared for many recued/retired greyhounds. They are almost always very well-behaved, loving dogs.
a beanie baby cannot retire; it can be from another series but not retired.
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Dogs are carnivores. Depending on the size of the dog a lamb shank bone should cause no harm.
You should take her to the vet.the bone isn't good for her.
In a rack of lamb the ribs/ chops are still joined together in one piece. Lamb chops are separated / individual pieces of meat (and bone)
The Seder meal uses either a lamb bone or a turkey/chicken neck to represent the Paschal (lamb) sacrifice. The Israelites offered a lamb as a sacrifice at the first Passover. They put the blood of this lamb on their doorways as a signal for the Angel of Death to "Pass-Over" their houses and not kill their firstborn sons. All the other firstborn sons of Egypt died in the tenth and final plague. Modern Passover meals can use a chicken or turkey neck in place of the lamb bone since the Holy Temple is unavailable and they therefore want to use something dissimilar to the sacrificial lamb, yet still use a bone to remind them of the sacrifice.
You say , Mr. butcher , please remove the chine bone.