Raw chicken bones are not harmful to most dogs. Cooked chicken bones become brittle and will splinter when they are broken or chewed and can become lodged in a dogs mouth, throat or stomach. Raw bones, however, are much softer and safer and are said to have teeth-cleaning benefits, particularly ones with some meat left on the bone.
However, care should be given as the size of the bone should be in proportion to the dog's size. A small dog will do fine on a chicken wing, for instance, but a large dog will need a much larger portion, such as half or a whole chicken. This allows the dog to chew properly and limits any risk of any bones being swallowed whole. This also keeps the dog from eating too fast and chewing the bones thoroughly.
No, no animal under any circumstance should attempt to eat the chops of a porch.
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Dogs should not eat small bones.
No, they should only eat bones made for dogs in the treat deparment for dogs.
Certain types of fish.Dogs cannot eat onionsThey also must not be given chocolate made for people.Cooked chicken bones and lamb chop bones can splinter when they eat them - all bones should be raw.
no.
No.
NO
When dogs eat the bones from living creature Peta gets annoyed.
Usually in the sun
Yes.
chickens bones
yes a dog can
yeah dog can eat a steak as long as it is no small but bones make there teeth stronger