Pet Dogs
Master You must have heard that you should never feed bones or skeletons of chickens, ducks, etc. to dogs. In short, don’t feed bones of birds to dogs, as they will cut into pieces of the dog’s intestines and stomach. In order to reduce their body weight and facilitate swimming, the bones of birds are all eaten on an empty stomach. Dogs will chew these bones without understanding when eating, forming very sharp fragments, just like a beard blade. Once the dog eats it, It is easy to damage the mouth, stab the esophagus, and scratch the anus during defecation. So these bones are very harmful to dogs. In addition, for large dogs, such as shepherds, wolfdogs and Tibetan mastiffs (certain introduction), do not feed chicken or duck heads to them. One is that chicken heads are poisonous, and the other is that they are poisonous to large dogs. Eating items must be chewed and then swallowed without asking for a clear explanation. Chicken heads and the like can easily get lodged in the esophagus, which can be fatal.
Which bones are particularly nutritious? The ribs and leg bones of pigs, cows, and sheep recommended by the editor contain more protein, more bone marrow, and are nutritious. They are sold in the vegetable market. Another important point is that it is best to put the bones in a soup pot and cook them. Then give it to eat, which can kill more than 98% of parasites and germs. Occasionally, dogs will eat more happily if there is a little meat on the bones.
It is necessary to instruct pet owners to chew bones carefully, and pay attention to whether the bones will puncture their mouths, whether they will swallow small bones straight up, etc.
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