Drap finishes eating what is left of the bones and once he is utterly done with the bones he looks back at me and my mom with his puppy dog eyes.
(Drap is currently looking at a piece of chicken).
I know for a fact he wont be getting any chicken bones from me so I suggest my mom doesn't give him any as well. I don't want Drap eating these bones because I have heard that chicken bones are not healthy for dogs. Of course I'm not certain that chicken bones can harm a dog because I personally have never seen a dog choke on this type of bone before. For this being I decided to do some research on the consequences that result when a dog has or is in the process of consuming chicken bones. I go onto the website dogs.lovetoknow.com where I'm instantly introduced to the topic I have concerns about. This website consists of the cons resulting when a dog feeds on chicken bones. The first thing that captures my attention is that sharp bones can injure a dog's mouth (Kelly Roper). So this means to tell me that my dog's mouth can be injured by a tiny bone (he chews on the biggest pieces of wood)! As I continue reading I come across a good point being that a chicken bone can cause constipation and even obstructions along the digestive tract. I've decided that both of my dogs will no longer be fed chicken bones because this not only hurts their mouth it also affects them internally.
Works Cited
"Kelly Roper: Dogs and Chicken Bones." TED. Jan . 2006. Web. 09 Nov. 2014.
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