Dangers of Feeding Dogs Ice
- On one hand, ice is safer than a bone, which doesnt melt no matter how hard your dog gnaws it. On the other hand, there are tooth concerns (especially for puppies with sensitive teeth) and choking concerns (if an ice cube, icicle, and whatnot gets lodged into your dogs throat, he may kick the bucket before you know it). Choking is certainly the biggest concern you should have.
- Your canine, especially your puppy that loves to gnaw and teeth can break their tooth on a piece of hard ice that doesnt melt immediately. Give them ice in moderation or dont get their hopes up in getting a simulated bone and dont give them ice at all, especially if you dont want your Shih Tzu or poodle to suddenly have cracked, loosened, or broken tooth.
- Too much ice on the water dish of your dog can lead to choking because instead of gnawing a cube one at a time, your dog might altogether slurp the whole thing, with multiple cubes entering his throat. This is especially hazardous to breeds with respiratory problems from the get go (like the ever-adorable, huge-eyed pug). Ice melts, so a big hunk of ice can turn into a choking hazard in a few minutes.