They're fine if your dogs chew them up properly and don't gulp them down whole
I would recommend that you start slowly with turkey wings and maybe add some extra meat (muscle or organ) along with the wing so you don't overload the dog with bones at first.
He has been on a wide variaty of food already. Chichen turkey, ground beef, Hearts ,gizzards,fish, kidneys,etc. They are very meety but will probably add some ground meet or organ with it. Thanks. He does slowly chew his leg quarters up, it is fun to watch.
I was given some before and they just looked way too big for my liking. So I opted not to give them to my dog. These were huge, it just did not sit well with me. My dog is a 1yr olde bulldogge, she does not get chicken wings anymore because she gulps them down. For RMB i have been using turkey necks and chicken backs.
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I cut my turkey and chicken wings up into chunks for my gulper. Or I grind them bone and all and give a recreational bone for the chew factor. She chews on the recreational first for a bit and then eats, so I know she is getting digestive juices flowing.....
She's a spaz and I have tried everything to get her to slow down.
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