I've was in the meat trade as a butcher for 17 years. And it was a vet while training with them in the inspection side, that told me that its too hard a surface for a dog.
Im well aware that a lot of dogs have consumed a lot of bones without issue, but the factors are there and they report that it does cause premature wear so should be best avoided.
Throws caution to the wind
Why do you need to have a dog gnaw or chew at anything ?. Wouldn't stimulation be best provided being out and about ? Like allowing kids too much tv or console as an electronic babysitter.
Prepares for flak
Im well aware that a lot of dogs have consumed a lot of bones without issue, but the factors are there and they report that it does cause premature wear so should be best avoided.
Throws caution to the wind
Why do you need to have a dog gnaw or chew at anything ?. Wouldn't stimulation be best provided being out and about ? Like allowing kids too much tv or console as an electronic babysitter.
Prepares for flak