Turkey giblets are OK for dogs to eat. In fact, dogs would appreciate if you gave them the left over turkey.
I put the giblets (heart, kidneys, lungs, whatever else you have) in the blender and add turkey/chicken stock and blend it down to a red liquid. I strain the liquid through a coarse strainer to remove any large pieces. I then make stuffing (normally breadcrumbs, onions, celery, spices, and turkey/chicken stock) and use the giblet liquid in place of the stock. I give the raw turkey neck to my dog as I don't use it.
Nope. The bone structure of a chicken is different to other animals. If you were to feed it to your dog the bone of the chicken would splinter.
Yea that is what I give my dog.
When buying fresh or frozen chickens, WOG means "With Out Giblets". This means you don't get the gizzards, liver or heart, just an empty chicken.
This is according to the Better Homes and Garden Cook Book published in approximately the late 60's or 70's and which I have used since then. "Place giblets, except liver, in saucepan. Add water just to cover giblets; salt lightly. Add a few celery leaves and onion slices to water, if desired. Cover; simmer for 1 to 2 hours for chicken giblets (2 hours for turkey giblets), Add the liver and continue to simmer for 5 to 10 minutes for chiken liver (20 to 30 minutes for turkey liver)."
One must of course discard the plastic bag containing the giblets. But the contents are not only not poisonous but very useful for making gravies, chicken soup, etc. Just wash the giblets, put them in a saucepan and simmer slowly for a few hours. Then strain, keeping the stock and stripping the meat and chopping it finely. Add to the stock from the chicken carcass and some chopped vegetables for lovely soup!
It is not good for a dog to have people food because it can make them sick.I wouldn't feed it to them.
yes it is because they are not suppose to have human food
If "liquid sponge bag" refers to the bag of giblets, then, no. The finished chicken might taste slightly of organ meats, but otherwise it should have no affect.
Eating a chicken bone would not make it hard for a dog to walk. The reason veterinarians ask people not to give chicken bones is that the bones can become lodged in the dog's mouth or esophagus causing scratches that can become infected or causing the dog to choke.
You could put it in Rice or Chicken you could do anything.Open his or her mouth and give it to them or give it a shot.
3 minutes NO. Never, ever let you little dog get hold of chicken bones. The bones can splinter and cause intestinal perforation.