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Is anyone giving meat bones---steak, pork chop, chicken legs--- to their dogs?

Just wondering if it's safe to do it with my 3 month old beagle. figured it would be good for his teething stage.
 

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My beagle mix is on a raw meat diet (40% raw meat/raw bones, 40% slightly cooked veggies and 20% overcooked grains) and I give him raw meaty bones all the time. I started him on this diet when he was 6 months with the help of a homeopathic vet. I'm not sure if I'd give him too much at such a young age without first asking a vet...because going from puppy food to his diet took a several weeks of slow modifications to his diet until his system could handle the raw meat/meaty bones. But if you are talking about occasionally giving him a raw bone as a treat I don't think it would hurt.
 

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...and all along I had this "brilliant" idea that giving bones to our dogs will help make their teeth strong...but I am guilty of giving bones to my pet however I only give bones of the leg (pork or beef NOT chicken). the dog is unable to swallow these bones and I assume they use it to sharpen their fangs =D
 

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we live out in the country and he eats small animals anyway, like small rabbits and stuff that happen to cross our front or back pastures. surely bones wont hurt a dog at all because they were born to be predators and use their jaws to crunch bones anyway. right?
 

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Bones are a primitive treat to dogs in the past yet as they become domesticated bones pose a threat to them particularly the smaller ones. I don't give chicken bones, I request the butcher to give me the pork's shoulder blade. it's really a weekly treat for them during grocery day.
 

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thanks for your suggestions although I haven't really gotten around to giving hanna her "first bone". I'm giving her rawhide bones for the meantime. I might start giving her the biggest bone I can find at the butcher later. (chicken bones are a no-no for me)
 

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History shows that dogs hunt down prey for food thus bones are a part of their daily diet. The notion that bones are not good for dogs arise from the fact that there are dog owners that give bones which have been cooked. Cooking softens the bone and increases the risk of splintering when eaten. This is quite true with chicken bones.

I give raw bones to my dogs. They view it as one of the week's highlights after a trip to my the butcher ;)
 
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