Can dogs eat bones? Why?
Dogs can eat bones, but do not eat small bones such as chicken bones and duck bones. Small bones are easily broken and will nick the gastrointestinal tract if the dog eats them. Dogs should usually eat cow bones or sheep bones. The bones are very large and generally cannot be broken by dogs. Dogs’ chewing can also have the effect of grinding teeth and cleaning tartar.
Tip:
There are many teething sticks on the market now. Parents should choose the right size, preferably native beef and sheep bones, synthetic ones for ordinary dogs. It broke within a few days of biting.
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