If the bones are removed, and the chicken is still good (not spoiled, kept too long at a warm temperature), there should not be any problem. It does not constitute a complete diet for them, however.
Yes, of course, dogs can eat chicken parmigiana. But it's not good for them. Human food is not good for animals. It is bad for their health, their teeth, and their behavior.
Dogs, pets, and other animals should always be fed the kind of food that is natural to their diets to achieve optimum health and lifespan. If you want to have a happy and healthy dog for as long as possible, you won't feed him table scraps of any kind except maybe a clean beef or ham bone.
Since dogs sometimes eat just chickens like ones that run around then I'm pretty sure that they can eat cooked chicken too. But probably without seasoning.
australia
Yes
Dogs eat raw meat but not chicken, rabbit or fish. Also dogs will not eat chicken (undead) or raw beef (undead). Warning: if you have your pet out when you lose your membership, you will lose your puppy!
Yes, it is safe but the chicken has almost no nutritional value and flows right through their system. It is mainly administered for sick dogs or pregnant dogs refusing to eat since it will not upset their stomachs.
Meat is very good for dogs as they are carnivores. They can eat all the meats that are out there in the world. Beef,pork,chicken,turkey,rabbit ect...
Chicken Parmigiana.
No
australia
Yes
Yes,because if cats can eat fish then why can't dogs eat chicken.
dont listen to that liar yes dogs can eat chicken they LOVE it
I believe they could.
Common dishes in Italian restaurants include: Tiramisu, spaghetti, chicken parmigiana, fettuccine alfredo, pasta primavera, lasagna and eggplant parmigiana.
Some dogs love to eat watermelon.
Chicken Parmigiana is a popular dish made by arranging cheese and sauce over pasta and ringing it with strips of chicken.
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Dogs eat raw meat but not chicken, rabbit or fish. Also dogs will not eat chicken (undead) or raw beef (undead). Warning: if you have your pet out when you lose your membership, you will lose your puppy!