No, your dog would not be consuming too much protein if he/she ate chicken every day. However, you may be starting a nutritional imbalance because chicken does not have all the vitamins and minerals your dog needs. Also, if you are feeding chicken in addition to a commercial dog food, your dog may be getting too many calories which can lead to a wide variety of health problems ranging from Arthritis to Diabetes.
Yes. It is a fine low-fat protein, but NO BONES. Chicken bones splinter and can kill a dog.
Give it food that isn't so rich like canned dog food and high protein/fat ratio (32% & 25%). Try Exceed Chicken dog food. Its sold at Sam's Club. If the dog wont eat it, mix it with a little bit of chicken broth or cream of chicken.
depends on the dog - Big dog=everyday small dog=every other day It also depends hoe much you feed the dog
If your dog is a working cattle dog, it would require a high performance dog food with higher levels of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. For a working dog that is VERY active everyday, look for a protein level of 25-40% ( it's unusual for a dog to need more than 30% protein), and 18-20% fat. A named source of meat (Beef, Chicken, Turkey, etc.) should be the first ingredient listed on the package. If your dog is a house pet that gets daily exercise, but doesn't have the extreme nutritional needs of a working cattle dog, then unused protein would be converted to fat by the body. As a general rule, an adult dog that is moderately active requires a diet that's 18-22% protein, and 10-15% fat.
2-3 scoops everyday
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Grilled chicken sandwich with a tomato
There are no warning signs after a dog eats cooked chicken......dogs don't die or get sick after eating cooked chicken. You only need to worry if the dog is choking on the chicken or if you fed the dog so much that the dog got a stomach ache or became overweight. If the dog is old get a vet....it's stomach may not be as strong as it used to be.
I feed my dog 21 breasts of chicken he lives it ?? Is this bad
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No, they need variety. Try steaming them for better vitamin-retention, to start with...
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