freezing does not kill germs they hibernate
heat kills germs
One of my collies grabbed a chicken carcass thrown over our wall by the neighbour when she was just a pup, she managed to get a bone wedged somewhere on the way down and had to have surgery to remove it. Is there a size category of dog for which bones are suitable, parts of a chicken carcass that are dangerous or something else that we've overlooked? The vet at the time said that chicken bones are particularly dangerous for dogs because they tend to splinter quite finely.
Your question has already been answered a few times. COOKED bones are not suitable, as they become very brittle. Chicken bones being quite thin splinter really easily.
If the bones are raw then should be no problems.
freezing does not kill germs they hibernate
£10 a week?
A bag of Omega costs £15.99 and feeds my dog for a month! haha
Dogs still run a high risk with raw bones.
And they run a risk of being more ill.
Dont take my word for it, so ask your vet.
"A vet is not really a reliable source of information" What a load of complete nonsense you've spouted.A vet is not really a reliable source of information, do you have any references to peer reviewed articles that conclude that?
£10 a week feeds 4 large dogs, not one. One dog, logically, would cost £10/month.
"A vet is not really a reliable source of information" What a load of complete nonsense you've spouted.![]()
Not really, vets are basically salesmen aswell, if you goto the majority of vet practices and ask what they suggest to feed you animal (any kind) it will be beta or some other comercial food which puts money into vet scools.
You will however find a few good vets who will tell you a non-biased view on everything but they are few and far between.
For example when I got Max I asked my vet which insurance company he would recommend and I was told he was only allowed to give one answer as its the one which sponsors his surgery.
I tend to follow what my dog likes, he gets raw chicken carcasas and tripe mix + scraps of what ever I'm eating regardless of what it is (yes onions aswell as I am not convinced of the toxicity of them and the dog picks them out and leaves them anyway).
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