Dogs are carnivores. Depending on the size of the dog a lamb shank bone should cause no harm.
A patient dog eat the fattest bone
you need to get to the vet asap
No, dogs should only eat beef bones, the vets are frowning on giving bones now, but if your dog is in good health a beef bone once in a while is not harmful, a good hard bone one that cannot splnter. you lamb bone will splinter and may do some damage, don't give it to the dog
You should take her to the vet.the bone isn't good for her.
Kelly Allen
No dogs or puppies should ever have real bones, the bone can splinter and cause damage to the mouth or insides.Only give milk bone these are good for their breath and helps keep the teeth clean and healthy.
Take the dog to a veterinarian ASAP! Animal bones are very dangerous when ingested by dogs.
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.
cooked poultry bones splinter as your dog eats them
Eating a chicken bone would not make it hard for a dog to walk. The reason veterinarians ask people not to give chicken bones is that the bones can become lodged in the dog's mouth or esophagus causing scratches that can become infected or causing the dog to choke.
Depends on the size of your dog...
Chewing on a bone is more of a health risk than the maggots, because of the risk of the bone splintering. Maggots, like any other bug, is just a novel source of protein, to a dog. Whatever the maggots are feeding on (rotten meat) could make your dog sick. A safe dog bone would be a bone that's too large to be swallowed, and is very hard. Larger, dense bones, such as a beef shank bone, or a beef knuckle bone would be examples of dog-safe bones. Cooked chicken bones, ham steak bones, and all small bones shouldn't be given to dogs.