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.
Not much at all. Very little. Give him a raw chicken leg a day, maybe throw in a wing...
You should ONLY feed a dog raw chicken. The only fear is the bones splintering and hurting the animal but that's why you don't cook them
It might be depending on what food you are giving it that is raw.
it cook to where you can eat it unless you like raw meat which will give you samanila.
Maybe, dogs can eat any raw bone except for chicken bones. Chicken bones are very brittle and your dog might choke if they break. If they are cooked I wouldn't give him/her any bone.
no
first of all who ever said dogs cant have chicken at all is an idiot and unless the chicken is raw the dog should be able to eat it but don't feed too much because it could make the dog sick
The ultimate organism has to be salmonella. Eat raw chicken and raw chicken eggs. Eventually you will catch it.... if you meant orgasm, then masturbate with the opposite hand you write with.
Yes, after the chicken is killed and before it is cooked, it is raw chicken.
Yes, raw chicken pieces work. But I find that raw chicken livers work best.
To some degree this depends upon the size of the dog and how well your dog chewed the chicken bone before swallowing. If you have a small dog, I suggest keeping a close eye on him/her for the next couple of days. If he becomes less energetic, has trouble breathing or has a sore belly when you try to touch it, you'll need to take him to the vet for examination. For a larger dog, unless he practically inhaled it whole, he'll probably be OK - just watch for any signs of pain or inflammation.
Turkey and Chicken bones are fine as long as they are raw.