Probably not. If the dog gets sick, just take it to the vet. It will be ok! I promise.
They should be eating nutritious foods, since this is such an essential time in their lives where bones are beginning to develop.... drink plenty of milk, and eat as much foods with calcium, vitamins and minerals!
There should be no bones in fillet of sole: a fish is filleted to remove its bones. However, care should still be taken when eating any kind of fish fillet, because tiny bones can be missed, and could pose a problem if one becomes stuck in the throat.
It is risky to feed your dog bird bones of any sort but turkey neck bones are not as likely to splinter and puncture the dog's digestive tract as are the long bones. If you are worried that the dog will get sick from eating raw meat, you can quit worrying. Their stomachs are much more capable than ours for dealing with raw meat and the bacteria that lives on it.
If possible all human food, but if that's not possible or you don't want to do it, definitely avoid chicken bones.
by eating dairy products.
No dogs, large or small should be eating chicken bones! They tend to splinter and get lodged in the esophagus, stomach, intestines etc. SEE A VET.
The reason for eating cheese is that cheese has dairy and in dairy there is calcium which improves your bones.
No but it may damage your bones.
That isn't normal, after eating a meal you should have a feeling of content, not pain and weakness, although it isn't uncommon to feel sleepy after a nice big meal, you should see your GP about this.
thinking about naming it sally :D
Dogs should have bones all of the time.
eating dairy foods or drinking milk provides you with calcium that strengthens your bones