It doesn’t have to be. Compared to most kibble, commercial raw-meat diets are usually more expensive. But feeding a raw diet may be less costly than you think, especially if you prepare his food yourself. Dogs can eat cheaper cuts of meat, plus bones and organs, that don’t have to...
Dana Scott is the founder of Dogs Naturally Magazine. She's a sought-after speaker and loves to help dog owners give their dog a healthier, more natural life. Dana also breeds Labrador Retrievers under the Fallriver prefix and has been a raw feeding, natural rearing breeder since the 90's...
Cooked meat for dogs can stay out for dogs for a maximum of two hours. Any meat cooked for you or your dog is going to grow bacteria on it, which will result in mild to strong problems. Plus, any rotten or anyhow moldy foods can cause food poisoning in dogs. Now that you have the...
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There is good news here; not all bones are terrible for dogs! A bone does not have to be a forbidden want for your furry friend. There are some bones that are suitable for your canine to chew on. A general rule of thumb is that raw bones are better than cooked. However, there is...
You wouldn’t dream of taking a bite of raw chicken because you know how sick it can make you. But raw food for dogs has been pretty popular lately, which might have you wondering if your pet could actually stomach this type of raw meat. ...
But Dr. Becker still recommends that dogs should always be monitored when they are chewing on bones. Why? Unchecked access to bones, even raw bones, can have disastrous results. Here are just a few examples where a dog has been very seriously harmed by ingesting raw bones. ...
Best meats. Chicken, turkey, and beef are the best choices, while pork, especially ham or bacon, is best avoided since they are high in calories and have a lot of fat and salt. But if you want to add a little“treat meat” to your list of what human food dogscan eat, occasionally...
Dogs are renowned beggars of human food — it’s part of the reason we have a whole series dedicated to “Can My Dog Eat That?” But dogs aren’t the only ones who will beg for a tidbit of human food. Cats can be equally good at sad eyes and pitiful cries saying, “Pwease, can...
Cooking the lettuce makes it gentler for their stomachs. More so, steamed leafy greens are easier and softer to chew. Dogs are typically meat-eaters. They don’t have trouble eating tough things, but dogs with problems on teeth or are elderly, providing soft foods can be an excellent ...