Ham Bones tends to create more downside than benefit in canine diets.
Short answer: Best to skip it. Cooked bones splinter, causing choking, mouth injury, or intestinal damage.
Checklist before you share
- Keep this item out of reach in kitchens, lunch bags, and trash.
- Check ingredient labels since powders and seasoning blends can hide this food.
- Contact your vet quickly if exposure happened and amount is unknown.
Better alternatives when you are unsure
If this food feels borderline, use safer options like blueberries, carrots, or watermelon.
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Urgent: If your dog already ate this food, call your veterinarian or ASPCA Animal Poison Control (888-426-4435) now.
Source check: AKC and VCA both warn against cooked bones because of splinter risk. Source