The general guideline is one to two raw bones per week with a few days in between each serving, but this may vary between individual dogs so talk to your vet for advice. Speak to your vet about your dog's nutrition. They can advise you on the best diet, and the most appropriate raw bones for your dog.
Can a dog eat too many raw bones?
At the most only give one to two bones a week as too many raw bones can lead to constipation. Avoid giving bones to dogs who've had dental work or is prone to stomach problems/pancreatitis.
Can dogs eat raw bones daily?
Try not to give your dog a bone every day: just like with humans, dogs don't need a special snack every single day. Recreational bones are best when fed 1-2 times a week instead of every day! GI upset from consuming too many raw bones can occur, leading to diarrhea in some dogs if consumed daily.
How long can a dog eat a raw bone?
Dogs have powerful jaws, and you don't want your dog to ingest too much bone. Dispose of a bone after three or four days. Bacteria can grow and cause intestinal problems for your dog.
Can raw bones make dogs sick?
Raw bones can easily cause gastro and food poisoning in dogs. Not only that, your dog can also shed these bacteria with no symptoms, potentially infecting family members and causing life threatening illness.
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