I just ordered 20# of raw knuckle bones for my dogs for Christmas and I need to know if they always need to be refrigerated after they chew on them or is there a point that they can be left out for them to chew them at their leisure???

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I don't recommend raw bones, at least for corgis. My corgi killed a rabbit in the backyard, and ate everything except the head and the feet. He was fine for a week, he had diarrhea for a couple days, but that was it. Then one night he went downhill fast. We brought him to the vet but it was too late, the bones had done too much damage. We had to put him down. I don't know if rabbit bones are different from poultry or beef, I've always heard that raw bones are safe. But I'm never giving bones to another dog again.
I am so sorry for your loss Emily. My dogs have eaten rabbits on rare occasion but I do really like the knuckle bones for a special treat. I can see why you wouldn't want to!
What killed him, specifically?
peritonitis. He also had pancreatic insufficiency disease. He was getting treated for it, but I wonder if he had such a hard time digesting it because of the PID.

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