How big is the bone?
I think it's fine as long as you keep an eye while he's chewing it. Both my corgis love rawhide chew bones but sometimes the piece get too slimy and they choke.
Also make sure you have plenty of fresh water available as they tend to get really thirsty after that.
I know they aren't the ideal chew, but Gibson LOVES rawhide (although I'm trying to switch him to bully sticks). I just always supervise him when he chews on it and don't let him get to the point where he can rip something off and swallow it.
We don't allow our dogs rawhides, compressed bones or regular bones of any kind. I've seen and heard too many horror stories. But, if my clients prefer them, I do suggest that they are supervised.
I used to give them to my dogs (supervised) but found they made them either vomit or get diarrhea, no matter the brand. So I stopped. Now I use knuckle bones from PetEdge. They really like those.
I agree with previous posts, just watch out for them biting a big piece off and swallowing - they can lodge in the intestines and cause a blockage. Also, it's a good idea to use USA made rawhide, with no flavors. If it's foreign, you don't know what exactly they use in flavorings, and they're not required to list it on the label. And pressed rawhide is better than regular rawhide as well.