Only if they are RAW. All cooked bones splinter and are dangerous!
no
Horses have 40 bones per leg for a total of 160 bones in all 4 legs.
Dogs will eat anything. Quarn will be okay for them though, better than the things they eat of the pavements, anyway...
In moderation no, Also it depends on the dog. Just like some humans cant eat peanuts , some dogs cant eat them. But most dogs dont have a problem digesting them.
Yes, but they are not proper food for dogs.
Not the bones.
Yes.
Yes
Yes, it will not harm you.
Everything! The swallow any food good or bad for them, without thought, to point of excess. - It my understanding chocolate makes dogs sick, not sure, but I never give chocolate just in case. - I also advice not giving bones of any kind, even big bones, as they can and will splintered off pieces. They will swallow small whole bone or piece of bones, these bone once swallowed can puncture, or lodge in their digestive tract killing them. - Cocker spaniels are small dogs species, with high metabolic rate, special when young and energetic, needing lots fats and protein. They eat table scraps, and anything else you can give them, as long as it okay for you to eat it is okay for them. They do ketch the same cold germs and infections we do, remember that before sharing food, when you are sick. - As far as dog food, they will eat most dog foods, but it is important to buy dog foods with high protein and fat content, more for younger dogs and less for older dogs. They also love dog treats like any other dogs, remember best to get bigger once, they can not swallow whole.
Yes you can, but you usually chew it and then swallow it. It will not be too bad if you did not chew it though.
I presume you mean 'Sharpie' as in the pen, its ink so its not going to particularly be good for the dog. However, he should be okay providing he didn't swallow the plastic. If he did the latter get him to the vets, immediately.
Okay???? It's inevitable, it's called swapping spit for a reason.
I did, but man the trip lasted for days.
no it can kill them.
no
Most certainly. Dogs love them, and are a popular treat for them!