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Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / 9 weeks old, what bones are ok ??
- By syffuf [gb] Date 07.11.05 11:56 UTC
Hi

My puppy is 9 weeks old can anyone tell me what bones would be acceptable for him please ??

Thanks
- By tohme Date 07.11.05 12:00 UTC
I feed my dogs raw meaty bones such as chicken wings, carcases, thighs and drumsticks from 7 weeks of age.
- By syffuf [gb] Date 07.11.05 12:10 UTC
Hi thanks

How often do you give chicken wings ?? They should all be raw, right ?? Is there any preference to what sort of bones i should be giving him ??

Thanks again :D
- By tohme Date 07.11.05 12:14 UTC
Are you planning to just add a chicken wing as a "treat" of will they form part of the diet?

A chicken wing may be a complete meal for some breeds of dogs at this age.

If you want a recreational bone, for him just to gnaw then you would be looking at say a beef marrow bone, but beware, marrow is very nutritious but also tends to have a somewhat laxative effect and therefore I would ration access to it on a daily basis........
- By syffuf [gb] Date 07.11.05 12:25 UTC
Hi

It will only be as a "treat" he is fed on complete food, and to be honet up until i got him i've always been told never give chicken bones to my previous dogs. Since finding this site i've read it's ok to feed chicken bones as long as they are raw, i've also read they can be frozen when given to a dog does this not make the bones as brittle as they would be if cooked ??

Sorry if these sound like silly questions, but as i say i've always been told never give chicken bones, so this will eba first. :D
- By tohme Date 07.11.05 13:26 UTC
The only silly question is the one that is not asked.

If you are concerned, bash the wing up with say a rolling pin or whatever.

Freezing does not change the molecular structure of the bone as cooking does and is not a problem however I would suggest that you feed a puppy one that is NOT frozen to begin with anyway.  There is no advantage in being frozen apart from using as an ice lolly in the summer! :D
- By syffuf [gb] Date 07.11.05 13:35 UTC
Hi

Thanks for your help. I'm just off to buy him some chicken wings :D . As they will only be fed as "treats" should i only give him them once a week, every couple of days or daily ??
- By tohme Date 07.11.05 14:08 UTC
Hmm I should start off slowly and give him one a day to see how he copes.............
- By syffuf [gb] Date 07.11.05 18:55 UTC
Hi Tohme

Thanks for your help ;) We went and got some chicken wings, although i did ask the lady in Tescos if they were Albertros wings, because they are so big :D I will give him one when he wakes up and see what he thinks of it :D

Thanks again.
- By syffuf [gb] Date 07.11.05 20:22 UTC
:( Dont think i'll be feeding him chicken wings again. He swallowed it whole, choked and threw up every where :(
- By kayc [gb] Date 07.11.05 21:32 UTC
Thats is quite a normal reaction for 1st timers :)  When I 1st gave my lot chicken wings, Emma always swallowed whole, regurgitated and then chewed.  It became so common that Tia stood and waited at Emmas mouth and literally took the chicken from her on the way back up.  Bit like a bird feeding its young :D

Try smaller younger chicken wings from butcher.
- By Cava14Una Date 07.11.05 21:50 UTC
My rescue boy was a gulper so I held the wing in a pair of pliers at first :-)

Anne
- By Annie ns Date 07.11.05 21:43 UTC
Poor thing was probably so thrilled to get it!  He may be a bit more cautious next time and chew it more or you could try hanging onto the edge of the wing while he chews so he can't swallow it whole.
- By Hailey Date 07.11.05 23:46 UTC
He will soon learn to chew bones properly,if given regularly they wont be such a novel thing and he wont feel the need to gulp. My dogs swallowed whole at first and then brought them back up only to chew them properly the second time round ;)
- By ice_cosmos Date 08.11.05 17:32 UTC
I gave my young pup (9 1/2 weeks old) a chicken wing for the first time yesterday. I held the end so he couldn't swallow it whole and after a few moments he realised what he was supposed to be doing and happily spent the next 5 minutes eating it :) Several dogs do try and swallow it whole then regurgitate it. As people have said, if you are worried then you can always break the bones up a bit before you give it to them :)
Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / 9 weeks old, what bones are ok ??

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