Any bone can splinter, in any type of dog. Part of the problem with splinters is that they stick in the G.I. tract and they are so small that they cannot be detected on a radiograph (X-ray). So your dog could die of internal bleeding, or sepsis, and you would never know why.
no cooked lamb bones splinter you can only give it to them raw.
cooked poultry bones splinter as your dog eats them
Only if they are RAW. All cooked bones splinter and are dangerous!
It depends on the dog, but meat would probably be high on the list. Most dogs really love human food but its not healthy for them at all! Do not feed dogs chocolate, onion, grapes or cooked bones. These foods can be fatal. Cooked bones are brittle and splinter easily.
You should check with a vet, since some weaker bones can splinter and puncture the stomach or intestines. Cow calf bones shouldn't be a problem, but best check to make sure in case they aren't calcified enough to avoid splintering.
They tend to be more dangerous than raw bones because they splinter easier and puncture the stomach and intestines.
Yes. It is a fine low-fat protein, but NO BONES. Chicken bones splinter and can kill a dog.
No dogs should be given chicken bones, because they splinter easily and could pierce the dog's esophagus.
No. Chicken bones splinter easily. These splinters can cause serous injury to the digestive tract.
If the chicken is cooked then the bones could splinter and choke the fox. If it is raw then it should be fine. Fox love to eat chicken!
Cooked chicken bones become brittle and should not be fed to dogs or cats. Chances are nothing will happen but the cooked bones can splinter and get caught in the pets throat or digestive tract. Cats and dogs like your Pug do fine eating raw birds as the bones are not as sharp and do not splinter. Keep in mind that feline and canine diet in the wild is often avian/rodent heavy.
It's not good to give dogs any kind of cooked bones because they can splinter and lodge in their neck. Only give them raw bones (beef or any other).