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always raw, cooked is lethal
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Riff you go to pets at home and look in their freezers, they do packs of frozen turkey and duck necks , these are great for treats but also include in daily food intake. You can put in freezer and give one when you want. Don’t defrost give them frozen and it will take longer to eat and good for teeth, also go to Tesco and buy a chicken wings and spare ribs, slice the ribs to indevidual and wrap in cling film also freeze and give when you want, again give frozen as it takes them longer to get through
Raw rib bones are meant to be eaten, and are generally safe - if you google further, you'll find other sites saying that they are safe. So hopefully, Piccolo will be absolutely fine (though many vets are still anti-raw).
I can't comment on the sharp shards you saw, as my dog is a bit rubbish at digesting bone and only has chicken carcasses - he did have problems digesting a lamb rib on one occasion, but most dogs eat them quite happily. Personally, for that reason, I would start a pup on bone-in chicken mince to get their digestive juices to adjust, then introduce chicken wings/carcasses, and gradually increase the density of the bone. Lots of breeders and new pup owners have introduced bones straight away though.
Do let us know how you get on at the vet.
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