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Are Dog Bones Good For Dogs? | Rebel DK Services
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Are Dog Bones Good For Dogs?

Some veterinarians do recommend raw bones as a treat for dogs due to their potential benefits, including: 

  • Improved dental hygiene: Chewing on raw bones can help remove plaque and tartar buildup, promoting healthy teeth and gums.
  • Mental stimulation: Bones provide a natural and instinctual chewing outlet for dogs, combating boredom and potentially redirecting destructive chewing behaviors.
  • Nutritional value: Raw bones can be a source of essential nutrients like calcium, phosphorus, and marrow (rich in fat), providing additional calories and minerals. 

Risks associated with feeding bones

However, there are also significant risks to consider:

  • Dental injuries: Hard bones can cause chipped or fractured teeth, leading to pain, infection, and potentially expensive dental procedures.
  • Choking and obstruction: Bones, particularly cooked bones, can splinter into sharp fragments that pose a choking hazard or cause intestinal blockages or punctures, which can be life-threatening.
  • Digestive issues: Bones can cause constipation, diarrhea, or pancreatitis in some dogs, especially those with sensitive stomachs or a history of digestive problems.
  • Bacterial contamination: Raw bones can harbor bacteria like Salmonella, posing a risk to both dogs and humans