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Gluten In Dog Bones?


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My one year old just got ahold of the dog's rawhide bone and was chewing on it. There are not any ingredients on the package or a phone number to call. We get them from Sam's Club. Any idea if there would be gluten in this? I have no idea how rawhides are made.


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tarnalberry Community Regular

No, rawhides are gluten free. (They are just pressed and dried skin.)

They can, however, be dangerous for dogs who break off a piece and it ends up perforating their intestines. Some people choose not to use them because of this. (And some choose to use them and be observant. Not trying to say "don't do it", but want to make sure you know.)

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My vet was dead set against those because they break off and lodge sideways in the dog's throat or pierce the stomach lining....

the soft chewier things are better for them...

just sharing...

but nope. no gluten!

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