Can dogs eat chicken bones?
I always heard that they cant eat chicken bones b/c it hurts them somehow...and I also heard that they cant have bread or eggs is this true too?
I always heard that they cant eat chicken bones b/c it hurts them somehow...and I also heard that they cant have bread or eggs is this true too?
stratahawk3
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I'm not sure about bread or eggs, but they most definitely can not eat chicken bones.
There's no guarantee that chicken bones will kill a dog, but generally it's a bad idea to let them get ahold of chicken bones.
Chicken bones splinter more easily than say... large ham bones... and can tear up a dog's insides... and of course the bones could always get lodged somewhere along the way and cause problems.
My family owned Saint Bernards for a long while and we always found that it was safe to give them bones from ham that we'd cooked, the thigh bones and what not that still had some fat, meat, and flavor left on them. It was very rare that we cooked whole hams, so it was like a treat for them.
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