The amount of the food you are buying(plus tax) times two for an adult, times three for a puppy. Then multiply it by the amount of days you are planning to feed before buying more. So for example you are buying beef for $11.56 for an adult. 11.56 x 2 = 23.12. You are feeding for a week. 23.12 x 7 = 161.84.
Over a hundred for a week.
It depends. If you want to make it fat, give him the whole chunk of meat.
It depends. If you want to make it fat, give him the whole chunk of meat.
Unless you are planning on cooking it, i wouldn't feed a dog raw meat.
Feeding your dog raw meat is not recommended. It can contain bacteria and parasites such as the tapeworm. Feeding your dog raw meat would not change its temperament though. I recommend feeding a good name brand of dry dog food. It contains all the vitamins and minerals needed by your dog, plus is much easier to digest than raw meat.
If raw meat has been sitting in the sun for two hours, it isn't safe to cook. Throw it out or give it to the dog.
about 2 lbs give or take... depending on how much fat is in the meat
about 3 big dog bowls full of raw meat
no. As long as its not spoiled, dogs can eat raw meat.
Raw meat is a dog's natural food. Other than the important fact that your dog can pick up bacteria and harmful parasites such as the tapeworm from eating raw meat from some sources, nothing happens if you feed a dog raw meat. Doing that will not change their temperament. The claim that feeding a dog raw meat will make it meaner is an old wives tale.
If the meat is properly cooked, and does not have any spices or seasonings on it AT ALL! This includes salt, pepper, etc. DO NOT ever give a dog raw meat, under any circumstances! Raw meat can contain all sorts of potential dangers for dogs, as well as humans: salmonella, parasites, worms, etc. Even if the meat is unseasoned and properly prepared, you should only give it to your dog in small amounts. No more than several ounces at one time. Dogs should not ever be kept on a diet that consists completely of meat.
It is risky to feed your dog bird bones of any sort but turkey neck bones are not as likely to splinter and puncture the dog's digestive tract as are the long bones. If you are worried that the dog will get sick from eating raw meat, you can quit worrying. Their stomachs are much more capable than ours for dealing with raw meat and the bacteria that lives on it.
use raw meat on the dog a few times. Or bones.
It depends on your preference, dogs are animals and do fine with raw meat in most cases. I prefer not to give my dogs raw meat as it can give them a taste for blood, and if you live in a rural area they may begin to kill chickens and such.