We dog lovers often see our pooches as much more than just a pet - they’re part of the family. They feel like our children - we feed them, bathe them, buy them toys and take them out to play. And in turn they shower us with love that seems to be equal to -if not greater - than humans!
Ahhh...the infamous doggy odor! A smell most of us know all too well. And the smell just seems to spread all throughout the house, doesn't it? You approach your home, open the front door, a wind blows and...POW! You've officially entered The Doghouse; fully equipped with doggy odor!
Well, many people believe that since dogs' primitive relatives chewed bones that they must be good for dogs. Others believe that bones also promote healthy teeth and gums.
What do I think? Well, the answer is ... bones are not good for all dogs. Some dogs may never develop a problem associated with chewing bones, but some may.And this occurs often enough that most veterinarians you ask will NOT recommend bones.