Yes, it is safe but the chicken has almost no nutritional value and flows right through their system. It is mainly administered for sick dogs or pregnant dogs refusing to eat since it will not upset their stomachs.
Yes, it is safe. They can both be purchased at most dog supply store in the supplement isle.
There are a variety of natural laxatives that are safe to give to dogs including: water, pumpkin, bran, milk, olive oil, milk of magnesium, and Metamucil.
It all depense on how hard the bone is. hard bones are ok. for small and large dogs no chicken bones they can breake.
No.
at a chicken store
Turkey and Chicken bones are fine as long as they are raw.
no
You should never give dogs chicken with bones in it because they can splinter and possibly kill the dog. If you remove all the bones, KFC chicken should be fine for dogs.
No. Chicken bones splinter easily. These splinters can cause serous injury to the digestive tract.
There is a system of feeding dogs bones called the BARF system. BARF stands for Biologically Appropriate Raw Food. By far the best and most safe bones are chicken necks and backs.
depending on the dog if it is large it should be safe but smaller dogs have different digestive system so it would be a lot more safe for big dogs.
Probably not.
Yes. But if you cook them and then give it to your dogs then they could get splinters in their throat's.
Do not give Ibuprofen to a dog; it is not safe to use in dogs.
What kind of fog is it? If it is a big dog they should be, but not a small dog.
Yes. Mostly any meat can give dogs worms For example fish, pork, and maybe chicken but its rare if your dog gets worms when it eats chicken.
No - the dosage and carrier molecules are different, so Safe-Guard may be toxic to your dogs. You should talk with your vet about how to deworm your dogs safely.