WebMar 5, 2008 · Guest. Discussion Starter · #15 · Mar 5, 2008. dh.dti said: Gary freezing the mince first helps to kill the parasite which can cause neosporosis, & then obviously thawing it again to feed to the dogs as raw meet is advised as topdogs tried to explain. Neosporosis btw is fatal & has similar symptom to CJD (mad cows disease) hth. WebMar 22, 2024 · Photo by syvwlch on Flickr. Dogs can eat turkey legs because there is nothing in them which is toxic or poisonous to your dog. But feeding your dog turkey …
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WebYes, turkey is safe for dogs. A plain, cooked turkey is safe for dogs to eat in their daily meal. However, few preparations of turkey are not safe for dogs to consume, such as: Seasoned turkey: Seasoned turkey has ingredients from the allium family, which are deadly for dogs. Turkey bones: Turkey bones can cause choking and other health hazards ... WebApr 2, 2024 · Yes, a dog can get sick from raw meat, but it’s unlikely. When you hear about the “dangers” of getting sick from raw meat, the concern is more for the humans handling the meat. Or sometimes the dog gets an upset tummy just from a change to the diet vs. the raw meat itself (like if you suddenly switch dry dog food brands). WebThe short answer is yes. Dogs can eat turkey, but this comes with a few caveats. Plain, white meat turkey with no bones will usually make for a safe treat for pups, but there are … suzuki xcent