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Dog Food - Bones

To a dog, nothing can be as heavenly as chewing a bone. Contrary to popular myths, bones are good for dogs; and they all enjoy it to the hilt. If you are in the habit of leaving your dog unattended during the day, leave a raw bone out for him occasionally.

Advantages of bones to dogs:

How to choose the right bone for your dog:

Choose a bone that matches your dog's chewing rate and chewing habits. You need to take into account size, shape, hardness, and flavour.

Generally speaking, smaller dogs prefer smaller bones, but the reverse is not always true. Many bigger dogs ignore big bones.

Aggressive chewers can chew a good size bone very soon, that’s why its good to give them pressed rawhide which is harder and lasts longer. Synthetic bones such as Nylabones are a long-lasting chew.

The best type of bones to feed are the softer types. Raw bones are preferable to cooked ones, as raw bones can be digested more easily.

Problems with bones:

The wrong type of bones can cause problems.

If, a day or so after feeding your dog a bone, your dog appears to be straining excessively without passing any motions, then a visit to your vet is necessary.

What is good for your dog? Cooked or raw bones:-

Cooked bones are harder to digest and give rise to constipation. If you are giving your dog cooked bones, boil them rather than roasting because dry heat makes bones more brittle.