FAO Lisa & Kuta
FAO Lisa & Kuta
I answered a post you made re: cooked chicken bones but realised you may not see it so I've repeated it here, hope you don't mind......
Please, please, PLEASE don't give cooked chicken bones, even if they chomp them really well! The bones themselves become extremely brittle, and will splinter into needle sharp pieces, even if they are chewed! A piece of cooked chicken bone that has splintered as small as half a cenimetre long can perforate the bowel and cause peritonitis, which could kill your dog in an extremely short space of time, often before you can even get them to a vet, let alone have a vet treat them.
You've been lucky so far, but PLEASE don't take that chance again!
Please, please, PLEASE don't give cooked chicken bones, even if they chomp them really well! The bones themselves become extremely brittle, and will splinter into needle sharp pieces, even if they are chewed! A piece of cooked chicken bone that has splintered as small as half a cenimetre long can perforate the bowel and cause peritonitis, which could kill your dog in an extremely short space of time, often before you can even get them to a vet, let alone have a vet treat them.
You've been lucky so far, but PLEASE don't take that chance again!
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