Why Native Chinese Dogs Can Eat Bones Without Problems
Native Chinese dogs, also known as Chinese rural dogs, are often perceived as being able to eat bones without issues, primarily due to their robust constitution and strong digestive systems. These dogs, traditionally used for guarding homes and working in rural areas, generally possess a greater resilience compared to some other breeds. Their digestive tract and overall physiology seem to handle bones better than many other dogs. However, it's crucial to understand that this tolerance is largely limited to small, easily chewed bones. Large, hard bones pose a significant risk. While these dogs might seem impervious, feeding them large or very hard bones can cause severe problems. These bones can splinter, leading to lacerations in the mouth and damage to the digestive tract. Such injuries can result in internal bleeding, evidenced by bloody stool, and other complications. It's generally better to avoid feeding bones regularly, even to native breeds, and to focus on providing...