
At time people will share what they eat to their pets. Bones are the popular one. Same goes for my dad; he will gave Gigi (my previous dog some bones) after he finished up the meat may it be Bak Kut or drum sticks. There was once we have to rush Gigi to the vet after some serious vomit and diarrhea of bloody stuff. We then realized that some broken bones were stuck in her stomach. We didn’t know that bones are unsafe no matter what their size. Giving your dog a bone may make your pet a candidate for a trip to the veterinarian later, possible emergency surgery or even death. 
We all think it is natural for dogs to chew on bones. However, it’s a dangerous practice and can cause serious injury to our furry friend.
Here are where the bones may go:
1. Broken teeth
2. Mouth or tongue injuries
3. Lower jaw
4. Esophagus (the tube that food travels through to reach the stomach)
5. Windpipe (Accidentally inhales small piece of bone)
6. Stomach
Find other alternative such as apple or other bone like products made with materials that are safe for dogs to chew on.

We all think it is natural for dogs to chew on bones. However, it’s a dangerous practice and can cause serious injury to our furry friend.
Here are where the bones may go:
1. Broken teeth
2. Mouth or tongue injuries
3. Lower jaw
4. Esophagus (the tube that food travels through to reach the stomach)
5. Windpipe (Accidentally inhales small piece of bone)
6. Stomach
Find other alternative such as apple or other bone like products made with materials that are safe for dogs to chew on.