Maybe. Cooked bones can splinter and cause severe internal damage to dogs. Turkey bones from table scraps are absolutely off-limits, along with any other cooked bones. Raw bones pose potential risks, and should only be consumed under careful observation.
Dogs may enjoy consuming turkey necks or larger bones. Their strong stomach acid helps break the bones down, and kill potential bacteria.
Symptoms to Look For
Dogs should only eat raw turkey bones under supervision, on a surface that can easily be cleaned (like linoleum or tile). Watch for these symptoms, in case of infection or complications:
- Vomiting
- Fatigue
- Bloody stool
- Dental issues
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