Can puppies eat bones?

 9:12am, 19 July 2025

Cats eat fish, dogs eat meat, Ultraman likes to fight monsters. This is an ordinary rumor, so we can also see that dogs especially like to eat meat bones, but can puppies eat bones? I believe that many parents will be confused by questions and will question the answer in their hearts. Then let the editor of Dogpu.com take you to learn whether puppies can eat bones and how should they eat bones?

First of all, in the cognition of all poop shovelers, dogs especially like to eat bones, because there is a saying that dogs eat bones and dry and soak, which refers to the fun and state of dogs when they eat bones. So dogs are born to like to chew bones, but there are also dangers in such scenes.

Bones are very delicious for dogs and are rich in nutrition. The bone marrow can meet the dog's needs for fat and calcium. The meat on the bones contains a lot of protein, which can also meet the daily needs of dogs. In addition, dogs can also use boring time and clean up tartar while chewing bones.

At the same time, the release of endorphins can be stimulated during the process of chewing bones, and this substance can make the dog feel happy, which is also a hormone that can make people feel happy and happy.

However, gnawing on bones by dogs is a relatively dangerous movement in itself. Some bones are hollow bones. They are prone to break through the dog's bite and some fine gaps appear. These sharp gaps can easily stab the dog's tongue or inner lining of the mouth, causing the dog to suffer very much.

In addition, the sharp hollow bone is swallowed by the dog and enters the gastrointestinal tract through the esophagus, which may scratch the inner wall of the dog's internal organs and cause internal bleeding. Dogs will also experience symptoms such as anorexia and not eating, and eventually die of bloody stools. And this state is not easy to detect.

Therefore, the bones that dogs can eat are also limited. For example, pig's thigh bones, big stick bones, and cow bones can be used as weapons and toys for dogs to practice teeth. However, some small, empty poultry bones should not be added to dog recipes. These include chicken bones, duck bones and fish bones.

Speaking of this, parents will definitely understand that the bones of birds and fishes must not be eaten by dogs. They may become sharp and stabbing the dog's gastrointestinal tract, causing bleeding in the dog's workplace or large intestine. First, diarrhea, then vomiting, and finally bloody stools.

Finally, I hope that parents can choose larger bones when adding bones to their physical and mental health and physical health. You can also choose some snacks that can replace bones. Professional pet stores are available for sale, and parents can check it out by themselves.