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Originally Posted by Acetylene
I've broken cooked chicken bones with my bare hands and observed the sharp splinters that result. Just because some dogs seem to have been lucky so far does not mean that YOUR dog is safe from chicken bones. I would never feed chicken bones to my dog.I only give her hard beef bones that she isn't strong enough to break, such as knuckles.
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Well then, my dog has been LUCKY thousands of times, and so has this guys
http://www.community-media.com/wordpress/?p=377
...and apparently so have many others. Look at the picture of my dog, he's pretty healthy looking isn't he, and dead happy. I believed this stuff too, until I heard about my girlfriends mams dogs and I thought about what the hell we were saying.
Seriously. They're dogs for god's sake! Do you really think they're that different to the dogs people own in Africa or the middle east. Do you think they carefully put their cooked chicken bones in the compost heap after eating them so their dogs don't have access?? NO THEY DON'T. And the dogs are probably dying of getting hit by cars more than choking. This is crazy.
I still think the uncooked seem sharper.