@MrMexico709 That's not entirely true, Dogs, and any carnivore ( cats, ferrets, weasels) are very well equipped to break down the bones as you can see, the problem comes when people accidentally let their dogs get a hold COOKED bones of any kind, they will splinter and they can cause injury or death. UN cooked bones are more than okay, whether it be ribs, spine, wings, etc... the only bones i wouldn't let a dog have are weight bearing bones from cows, moose etc.
Awww, baby Akasha. It's hard to picture giant Akasha being a baby :)
Jesse
shamuluva 4 months ago
@MrMexico709 That's not entirely true, Dogs, and any carnivore ( cats, ferrets, weasels) are very well equipped to break down the bones as you can see, the problem comes when people accidentally let their dogs get a hold COOKED bones of any kind, they will splinter and they can cause injury or death. UN cooked bones are more than okay, whether it be ribs, spine, wings, etc... the only bones i wouldn't let a dog have are weight bearing bones from cows, moose etc.
trqfreak350 4 months ago
@MrMexico709 Not sure about chicken, but I know the bones in ribs can splinter and slit a dogs asophagus or intestine.
LuckyNinja11 5 months ago
Hi.. questiuons. I was always told not to eat your dog chicken sue to the sharp bones....is this true
MrMexico709 6 months ago
She's loving that wing..
5566Trish 6 months ago
Oh, she is ADORABLE! She is really enjoying that chicken wing, haha!
TheKALProductions 1 year ago