No, it can splinter and do damage to the intestinal track or get caught in the dog's throat. If you want to let your dog enjoy a bone, you can, you just have to give them raw bones. Raw bones are not harmfull as long as they are size appropriate. If your dog is huge and you give it a tiny bone, obviously it could try to swallow it and choke. Any time that you let your dog have a bone, it should be supervised. You should only let your dog chew on the bone for a specific period of time like 30-60 minutes and keep an eye on him/her; after that take the bone away. Never leave the dog alone with a bone.
first function, to give to a dog for tea and second to give the flavor to ham and lental soup
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no
If it has been frozen, yes.
Pea soup made with a ham bone would be good, as long as the ham bone has been frozen if it's been more than a few days since Christmas.
2 days under refrigeration.
No I can not, but you can. You should limit the amount of ham you feed your dog, as it is high in sodium and fat.
A ham bone would definitely NOT be the cause. If the dog is old, death comes naturally between the ages of 14-17.
It's a ham, that has a bone in it, it's actually called a bone-in ham
The ham bone should be safe refrigerated for about 3 days. A good alternative is to freeze it. When you're ready to make the soup, you can just put it in the soup frozen and it will thaw in the soup.
No. The ham bone does not need to be removed.
Yes, a smoked ham can be frozen. The ham will need to be in a freezer container or freezer paper. The smoked ham can be frozen for up to 2 or 3 months.