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Feeding Bones to Dogs - Yes or No

Are bones good for dogs?

Feeding Bones

Feeding bones to dogs has both Pros and Cons, these should be considered before incorporating them into your pet's diet.

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It is a personal choice whether the Pros outweigh the Cons.

Here are some of the key points:

Pros:

1.    Dental Health: Chewing on bones can help clean your dog's teeth by removing plaque and tartar, promoting better oral hygiene.

2.    Mental Stimulation: Gnawing on bones provides dogs with a natural and engaging activity that helps alleviate boredom and can reduce destructive chewing behaviours.

3.    Nutritional Benefits: Raw bones can be a source of essential nutrients like calcium and phosphorus, contributing to your dog's overall health and well-being.

4.    Natural Instincts: Chewing bones satisfies dogs' natural instincts to gnaw and chew on things, providing them with a positive outlet for their behaviour.

Cons:

1.    Choking Hazard: Bones that are too small or brittle can break into sharp pieces, posing a choking risk or causing internal injuries if swallowed. Choose a bone about the size of your dog’s head, it is important to choose appropriate bones.

2.    Dental Damage: Very hard bones, such as weight-bearing bones, can potentially cause dental fractures or damage to your dog's teeth.

3.    Digestive Issues: Some dogs may experience gastrointestinal problems, such as constipation or diarrhea, if they consume bones that are not well tolerated by their digestive system.

4.    Health Risks: Bones can transmit bacterial infections like Salmonella or lead to obstructions in the digestive tract if swallowed in large pieces.

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