Raw food diets have gotten quite trendy because a lot of dog parents want to shift towards feeding their pups more natural foods. And because dogs are descended from wolves, who hunted their food and ate it raw out in the wild, some pet parents feel raw chicken should be perfectly fine f...
Can I feed my dog raw chicken? No. Do not do this. I know people out there because of the raw diet and because of our dog's ancestors think that they can toss their dog a piece of raw chicken breast and call it a day. Raw chicken risks your dog's health because of dangerous ba...
My Dog Ate Raw Chicken: What Should I Do? Read More Head shaking Rapid, violent sneezes Drooling Pawing or rubbing at their face Refusing to eat any more of the cold item Rapid cooling of the roof of the mouth may also affect the trigeminal nerve in dogs. This nerve affects feeling se...
Giving a dog raw eggs or egg shells isn’t exactly a traditional dog food … but eggs have some amazing health benefits for dogs. They’re a complete food source. After all, they have all the nutrients a baby chick needs to grow inside the egg until it hatches into a chicken. Here ...
How to Make Chicken Broth for My Dog Some store-bought broths offer a healthy mix of ingredients to satisfy your dog, but homemade chicken broth is a great choice, especially if you ever have leftover chicken and veggies to recycle. Ideally, you’ll have unseasoned chicken and bones, thoug...
“Raw honey should not be fed to those who are very young, old or immunocompromised,” Dr. Simon said. “It can contain spores of Clostridium botulinum, which can make your dog very unwell indeed.” (Healthy, adult dogs can generally eat raw honey and be OK as they have stronger immune...
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“A sweet potato allergy or sensitivity would be uncommon,” says Dr Simon. “The more common food sensitivities we see in dogs include high protein foods such as chicken, beef, egg, dairy, and peas. I have personally never encountered a dog who was allergic or intolerant to sweet potatoes...
Cooked Chicken Bones Small Bones (These can be accidentally swallowed.) Coffee Tea Raw Bread Dough Fruits with Stones Fish with Bones Mushrooms Candies (Especially those with Xylitol.) Tomatoes Corn or Corn Cobs How Often Should You Feed Your Puppy?
White rice doesn’t necessarily have much in the way of nutrients for your dog, but it’s extremely easy for dogs to digest. As a result, it’s often prescribed for animals with upset stomachs, especially when paired with plain, boiled chicken. It has a fair amount of carbohydrates, thou...