Weight bearing bones are leg bones, but all chicken bones are soft enough for a dog of Bob's size to handle. Even pork bones are edible to most medium sized dogs. Beef bones and other very large animal bones are what you should watch out for.Originally Posted by Giselle
Poultry necks are also about 50% bone which is most likely way too much to feed alone without risking constipation and, if fed regularly, impaction. Chicken necks are also the perfect size to choke on, and I wouldn't feed them to a dog unless if you absolutely know that they are good chewers. Wings also fall into the "too much bone, risk of choking" category. I don't buy either unless if attatched to a whole bird. The only exception is I did buy turkey wings for my foster puppies
I believe Gonzo chipped/cracked his tooth on a beef femur or knuckle bone. My dogs also chipped teeth on beef bones (ribs), which is why I will not feed them to my over-exuberant Labs anymore. I would not hesitate to feed them to Mandy because she will strip the meat and leave the bones. I personally do not think it is ever a good idea to give rec bones ... their nickname is "wreck" bones for a good reason. A raw diet will clean teeth just fine without these bones.
As for calcium : phosphorus ratios, you are thinking too far into this. It is about balance over time, not within every meal. Feed through a whole chicken carcass instead of feeding only drumsticks if that is something you are worried about. But if you feed the right ratio of meat (~80%) bones (~10%) and organs (~10%) then you are your dog will be doing super![]()







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