The mortality rate of dogs eating chicken claws is not too high, usually around 10%, but it is still important to note that chicken bones can easily scratch the dog’s esophagus or intestines, and can even cause intestinal obstruction in severe cases. It is best not to give your dog chicken claws because there are 3 major risks: 1. chicken claws have sharp nails that can easily scratch your dog’s mouth and esophagus, causing inflammation and infection. 2. chicken claw bones are too small and hard, so dogs can easily form sharp bone spurs after chewing, which can be very dangerous once stuck in your dog’s intestines or esophagus. 3. chicken claws are not easy to digest and may cause diarrhea, vomiting, and indigestion. indigestion and other symptoms.
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