Are Bones Ok for My Beauceron?

There is some debate over this subject. Some people think that all bones are ok. Some people think that cooked bones are bad but raw bones are ok. Others think that the reverse is true. One thing that many of them have in common is that they believe that bones provide necessary vitamins and nutrients to a beauceron, as well as helping to clean the beauceron's teeth. Actually though, most veterinarians and other beauceron experts do not recommend giving beaucerons bones for several reasons.



The largest breed of dog that is recognized by the American Kennel Club is the Irish Wolfhound, which stands thirty to 30 to 35 inches at the top of the shoulders and weighs 105 to 125 pounds.


The first issue is that there are better and easier ways to keep a beauceron's teeth clean. Most bones are so hard that, when chewing them, beauceron's can actually crack and break their teeth. Brushing your beauceron's teeth with toothpaste that is specially designed for beaucerons or giving your beauceron treats that are specially designed to help with tooth cleaning is a much safer method of cleaning your beauceron's teeth. Some great ones can be bought at http://www.scrooby.com



The Dalmatian is the only breed of dog that gets gout. Gout is an arthritic condition that causes inflammation of the joints. Gout is usually a human condition, but, for some reason, our dalmation friends get it too. This is commonly thought to be due to inbreeding.


Another issue is the dispute over the nutritional value of bones. The nutritional value is not in the bone itself, but in the meat and cartilage that is still attached to it. If you are looking for a vitamin supplement, I would try the Pawstive Health Brand at http://www.scrooby.com as it is breed specific. Anything that can be gained by eating meat off of a bone can be found in the proper beauceron vitamin.



Basset hounds have incredibly long ears. In fact, the dog with the largest ears in the world is a Basset Hound. His name is Mr. Jeffries. The dog's ears are 11.5 inches long, and are insured.


By far, the biggest problem with feeding your beaucerons bones is that most types of bones are impossible to chew or digest properly. If the bone is small enough or the beauceron is large enough this can create several issues. The most immediate danger would be a choking hazard.



While many people think of Boxers as aggressive, they are actually great with children. They were bred to be hunters, yes, but they were bred to corner prey, not kill it. As a result, they are protective, yet patient.


If the beauceron manages to swallow a large chunk of bone then another problem can arise. Since most bones cannot be digested properly, they can get stuck in the beauceron's stomach or intestines. This blockage can cause toxic build up, bloat, infection and other life-threatening issues. In such cases, your beauceron's life is on the line. If you're lucky enough to catch the problem in time then your only option is expensive emergency surgery.



The Schipperke, or "little captain", is generally thought of as being solid black in the USA. However, they do actually come in other colors. The reason they are commonly thought to only be black, is that the black variety is the only type currently recognized by the AKC.


So, if you want to give your beauceron something to chew on, give him a toy. If you want him to have the best nutrition, find an appropriate brand of beauceron vitamin. Avoid the temptation to give him a bone. After all, there's no reason to take any risks with your beauceron's health when you don't need to.



Labrador retrievers, as their name indicates, were bred to retrieve things. However, most people think of them today as retrieving sticks, or other similar objects. In reality, they were originally bred to help fishermen by retrieving fishing nets!


 

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