Malc, depends if it's cooked or raw. raw is ok but not cooked, cooked bones can splinter and cause bad problems. but if its raw but a big piece of bone and the dog swallowed it if he gets it down all the way it probably won't be a problem his stomach acid is very powerful and made to dissolve meat and bone. bigger things to watch for is grapes and certain peanut butter, seems like it's mostly the diet peanut butter (the chemical to watch for is Xylitol) both will kill a dog fast.
No it's not, chicken bones will continue through the dogs digestive tract and possibly cut and tear the stomach and intestines. We had to take our dog into the vet to remove a chicken bone protruding from her @$$. Because bones don't digest they shouldn't be given to dogs as the bones break up into sharp shards that cut as mentioned in the first sentence.
Cathy, ok you can google it or ask any vet. not sure what else to tell you, you're just wrong. i feel like I'm dealing with a liberal and i won't waste my time trying to teach them so I'm done with you.
Augustina, That's not how computers work. OSs AND keyboards come in different countries' languages, and spell checking is for those languages too. No seas un culo, bueno?
Walt,why all english people belive that they are the belly buttons of the world? You must understand that we can learn your language and we can understand you. I am curios how many languages you can understand. I can guess, 0! But you think that you are smart.
#3 - Bikes are so dangerous, normally I think riders deserve what they get, considering the way they behave, but the dork in the car should have been paying attention and also not following that close, so the verdict is ... KILL the car driver.
Malc, depends if it's cooked or raw. raw is ok but not cooked, cooked bones can splinter and cause bad problems. but if its raw but a big piece of bone and the dog swallowed it if he gets it down all the way it probably won't be a problem his stomach acid is very powerful and made to dissolve meat and bone. bigger things to watch for is grapes and certain peanut butter, seems like it's mostly the diet peanut butter (the chemical to watch for is Xylitol) both will kill a dog fast.
No it's not, chicken bones will continue through the dogs digestive tract and possibly cut and tear the stomach and intestines. We had to take our dog into the vet to remove a chicken bone protruding from her @$$. Because bones don't digest they shouldn't be given to dogs as the bones break up into sharp shards that cut as mentioned in the first sentence.
Cathy, ok you can google it or ask any vet. not sure what else to tell you, you're just wrong. i feel like I'm dealing with a liberal and i won't waste my time trying to teach them so I'm done with you.
Augustina, That's not how computers work. OSs AND keyboards come in different countries' languages, and spell checking is for those languages too. No seas un culo, bueno?
Walt,why all english people belive that they are the belly buttons of the world? You must understand that we can learn your language and we can understand you. I am curios how many languages you can understand. I can guess, 0! But you think that you are smart.
#3 - Bikes are so dangerous, normally I think riders deserve what they get, considering the way they behave, but the dork in the car should have been paying attention and also not following that close, so the verdict is ... KILL the car driver.
depends if it's cooked or raw. raw is ok but not cooked, cooked bones can splinter and cause bad problems. but if its raw but a big piece of bone and the dog swallowed it if he gets it down all the way it probably won't be a problem his stomach acid is very powerful and made to dissolve meat and bone. bigger things to watch for is grapes and certain peanut butter, seems like it's mostly the diet peanut butter (the chemical to watch for is Xylitol) both will kill a dog fast.
No it's not, chicken bones will continue through the dogs digestive tract and possibly cut and tear the stomach and intestines. We had to take our dog into the vet to remove a chicken bone protruding from her @$$. Because bones don't digest they shouldn't be given to dogs as the bones break up into sharp shards that cut as mentioned in the first sentence.
that's cooked bones that splinter. raw bone are fine a vet will tell you the same.
A vet will tell you not feed your dog chicken bones, period
ok you can google it or ask any vet. not sure what else to tell you, you're just wrong. i feel like I'm dealing with a liberal and i won't waste my time trying to teach them so I'm done with you.
Sorry, english is not my firts language.
No, but your keyboard and operating system are designed and made in English speaking countries and so you have spell check. Try harder to comply. Lol.
Self own... That's rare.
Stupid human tricks
Respect - absolutely no gag reflex! I'd hire her...