No, even minced it is bad for your dog for a few reasons.
* They are not easily digested so they dont get much nutritional value
*Because they dont digest and are prone to splintering, they can cause a foreign body obstruction ( meaning your dog will have to have them removed surgically) Or they can cause lacerations or punctures of the bowels, also possibly needing surgery.
* There's no benefit to feeding these bones, and many disadvantages so why risk it
You can feed large beef knuckle bones in a supervised environment if you want to give a bone, but make sure to take it away when you are not watching.
Cooked chicken bones are dangerous for dogs. When chicken is cooked the bones become brittle and can splinter. The splinters can become lodged in a dogs mouth, throat or stomach. Uncooked chicken is considered safe in most cases. The uncooked chicken bones are softer and rubbery.
Yes. Chicken bones splinter and can get lodged in the dogs throat or any other place before it comes out the other end. Cats CAN eat chicken bones though.
Dog food and bones not chicken bones.
Chicken Bones
Yes, though avoid feeding chicken bones.
No it is not! Chicken feet have claws and small bones in them. The Chinese serve chicken feet as a course for dinner or use chicken feet to make stock for soups, etc. Never feed your dog anything but the meat of the chicken and no bones!
No Not Cooked Chicken Bones!!!!
No! No dogs should eat chicken bone. They do not break the way beef bones break, and splintered chicken bone can be as deadly for dogs as they sometimes are for people.
Not really, though its hardly conceivable that someone wants to eat chicken bones.
Naturally? No, but they can eat chicken.
Yes, dog bones are they are GREAT for teething dogs they help your dogs gums! exept trkey, chicken, or any bird type bones they will splinter in your dog's throat and stomach and cause internal bleeding and death
yes it's both common and sometimes healthy for a dog to eat bones... Though there is a possibility of splinters or choking from bones especially in smaller bones! Though I recommend though that smaller bones like those from a chicken are never given to a dog as I know first hand they can kill one, and so recommend such bones as a cows thigh. In this day and age though there are substitutes for bones that are both healthier and safer for a 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.
German shepherds, like other breeds of dogs, can eat most human food but not all. They cannot eat chocolate. Avoid excess spice. Never serve cooked chicken bones to a dog (but raw chicken bones are OK). Hamburgers, pizza, etc., are fine for a dog. They love a good omelet.