About BEEF SHANK
BEEF SHANK is a cut of meat from the lower leg of a cow. It includes muscle and bone and is a common ingredient in stews and soups for human consumption. For pets, specifically dogs, beef shank bones can be a durable chew and may help clean teeth. However, the bones must be raw and supervised to avoid splintering, which can cause injury or choking. Cooked bones, on the other hand, can splinter easily and are unsafe. For cats, beef shank is generally not recommended due to their different dietary needs, and bones can pose a risk. Always consult a veterinarian before introducing new foods to your pet's diet. Cooked or raw beef shanks carry the risk of bacterial contamination, so handling and preparation need to be careful for any pet. Overall, raw beef shanks may be safe for dogs in moderation and under supervision, but they are not ideal for cats and can pose risks if not appropriately handled.

