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When I was a kid we had a labrador, one of my uncles gave us a cleaned cows leg. My dad had to cut it up because it was so big, dog loved it 

You should never give a dog a cooked bone, they can splinter and choke the dog.
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The commercially available bones are steam pressure cooked, which helps maintain the water and mineral integrity of the bones.
Look someone says on the internet I know someone whose dog choked on a splinter. It don't doesn't make it true and even if it was how often did it happen.You should never give a dog a cooked bone, they can splinter and choke the dog.
As for this crap, the bones I get from the pet shop always splinter. Dogs are not it the habit of swallowing splinters. The ultra large bone I gave the dog is beyond a pups ability to splinter. Also I take it of her once she has all the meat of it and put in a stock pot to get the jelly like substance out of it. So does not get the chance to splinter.commercially available bones are steam pressure cooked, which helps maintain the water and mineral integrity of the bones.
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Our dog used to get pigs trotters.
Look someone says on the internet I know someone whose dog choked on a splinter. It don't doesn't make it true and even if it was how often did it happen.
Your simply taking safety to far.
As for this crap, the bones I get from the pet shop always splinter. Dogs are not it the habit of swallowing splinters. The ultra large bone I gave the dog is beyond a pups ability to splinter. Also I take it of her once she has all the meat of it and put in a stock pot to get the jelly like substance out of it. So does not get the chance to splinter.
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Yes. But most of the time the dog gets it over her biscuits. But it also makes a good base for stew. Remember it is being boiled for long time on a woodburner.
Before and after. Particularly ribs which become very soft.I must admit to being slightly horrified. And anyway, I'd give the bone to the dog after I'd boiled it up for stew, rather than before.
She gets to lick the plate after I have. So they are very clean when I put them in the cupboard!Do you "do the washing up" by letting the dog lick the plates then put them back in the cupboard
My dogs mother simply crushes rabbits skulls and ribs before swallowing in a couple of gulps. His other dogs a staffy crushes it and swallows it in one.Must admit I'm a bit skeptical of the bone splinters thing too. Our cat eats entire birds and rodents (admittedly raw) and dogs in the wild chew up carcases quite happily
To much fat so need to roast them before hand.I'd give the bone to the dog after I'd boiled it up for stew, rather than before.
To much fat so need to roast them before hand.