Is it ok for dogs to guzzle natural chicken?


Answers:    Never. They can be poisoned as easily as you or I.

I enjoy to add that dogs are not evolutionarily designed to munch through raw meat.

We are discussion about domesticated animals, pets, dogs that own been bred to be domesticated. They would not survive contained by the wild, they would not know how to digest the food that wild animals chomp through, and they are not immune to the diseases that wild animals, including coyotes and wolves, are competent to resist.

Please, no more answers that rely upon the evolutionary ability of dogs to consume what they cannot consume.

Evolution, next to our help, have bred these abilities out of them.

Just compare your dog's teeth to that of a manic dog's dentition.

Don't feed your dog anything you wouldn't get through yourself.

Then, there is other the holistic faction. It's your dog, you want. The consequences are ones you will have to live next to.

Good luck.


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yes- as long as it hasn't been sitting out on the counter for more than a couple hours. Raw meat is techincally what their mouths and stomachs be made for, evolutionarily.
Raw meat is more like a instinctive diet, but do not feed tons of it if they are unused to it. Just like if you pigged out on one type of food you weren't used to- you would gain sick.
Yes. My dogs get fresh chicken, bones and all as the staple of their organic diet.Keep in mind rare chicken alone doesn't make up a fair raw diet. You inevitability to include organ meat, and a few other things as well.

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There is another diet alternative other than dog food. Some ancestors choose to feed a unprepared diet. This involves feeding the dog fresh meaty bones and organ meat. However it is not as simple as throwing a couple chicken bones in a bowl everyday. If you longing to feed this type of diet, do lots and lots of research first. Switching to this diet minus knowing what your doing can lead to nutritional problems for your dog. I'll administer you some links as a starting point in research if you are interested contained by this type of diet.

http://www.willowglen.com/barf.htm...

http://www.bestfrisbeedogs.com/diets.htm...

http://www.rawlearning.com/rawfaq.html..

http://www.rawfed.com/myths/index.html..

http://www.rawdogranch.com

What's Really In Pet Food
http://www.api4animals.org/facts?p=359&m...
No they can get massively sick. But it is ok to eat cooked chicken it help settle a stomach. It also can cause worms which is not well-mannered. Domestic dogs are not used to this.
No obviously not they'll end up beside food poisoning! just close to any other animal...apart from lions and tigers.
There is actually alot of debate in the region of that.

I say no, because they can get hold of food poisoning or parasites from crude meat. They also need a fully in proportion diet, so if you do decide to nurture a raw diet, you necessitate to do a lot of research and cause sure your dog is getting all of the nutrients he/she requests.
I would say probably not, may bring back food poisoning, not sure though, ask your vet
Risking Salmonella! Just because they can eat and ancestors enjoy eaten unprocessed chicken is no reason to allow them to. Once they gain the taste of fresh meat, they may change their character towards instinctual aggression.
Please never ever feed your dog untreated chicken(or any other raw meat). A dog should never hold any chicken that has not be deboned as the splinters can rupture delicate tissue and are markedly a choking hazard. All meat given to your dog should be resourcefully cooked!
Raw chicken (and any raw meat) is fine for your dog, but don't tolerate them eat the bones because they can splinter and may injure the intestine. There are foods that contain bone (which is athletic for them) but ground up so that it is not harmful.
Yes, so long as it is fresh as dogs can receive salmonella, though not as easily as humans, untreated meat is the best type of meat to feed a dog, it is with the sole purpose humans wanting things their way as usual that established it would be good to nurture processed crap! and call it dog food and yes I am guilty of exactly that!!

Just a breakneck edit here.
The BARF diet for dogs tell you that raw chicken bones are fine, it is simply cooked chicken bones that splinter!
If your dog had become used to fresh chicks from an early age he would own the diestive ability and immune system to operation with it.
But save i would not recommend it, I have nursed dogs near salmonella poisoning and it wasn't pleasant for me or the dogs.
yes it is very locked for dogs to eat natural chicken i have a English bull terrier and he eat raw chicken legs adjectives the time he even eats the bones it help dogs build up mussel hope this helped you
yes it is fine. you want to make sure the diet is on the edge though search fotr BARF feed on search engine. a pious book is 'grow your pups with bones' and the barf diet. unprepared feeding is well brought-up for your dog and they can eat chicken bones crude. dont feed your dog cooked chicken bones as they splinter. It is meaningful the diet is balanced though beside offel (heart, liver ect) also with slippery fish cottage cheese and also raw egg (inc shell)
They can arrest infections or get worms from it.

Best to cook it.
No, I know of one dog who nearly died through stealing and next eating a organic chicken leg from a barbecue.


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