You can. With smaller breeds you may not want to give them much because it can upset the stomach but with older breeds you can feed them a good bowlful and they won't get sick.
No, do not feed your dog any king of human food. Just stick to doggy chow (dog food) and dog biscuits!
The amount of beef to feed your dog depends on their size and dietary needs. It is recommended to consult with a veterinarian to determine the appropriate portion size for your dog.
The amount of cooked meat to feed your dog depends on their size and weight. As a general guideline, you can feed your dog 1 ounce of cooked meat per pound of body weight per day. It's important to consult with your veterinarian to determine the appropriate portion size for your specific dog.
you could try cooked plain oatmeal
no because if you feed a shih tzu beef it will vomit and no cheese because they will die if you feed them cheese
If it is only beef, yes. If it contains onions, garlic, or spices, it would be better to avoid feeding it to your puppy. Onions and garlic can be toxic in dogs, and many dog's stomachs can't handle spiced or salted foods.
Hold a peice of pork or other meat (doesn't matter if it's cooked or not), and rightclick on your dog,
Beef is typically cooked and eaten, though sometimes it is cooked and not eaten. Beef that is not cooked or eaten usually spoils and cannot be thrown in the compost.
Feed him scraps of meat (raw or cooked), crushed veggies, and cooked rice/oats. Just don't give anything with alot of oil, fat, or sugar in it, or pork.
Roast chicken, chicken breasts, goose livers and ground beef.
Yes, you can freeze a cooked beef joint.
yes you can i feed my dog meat all the time just take the bone out if their is one. they sell freeze dried beef liver cubes at pet supply stores i feed it to my pit bull all the time. beef liver from the grocery store shouldn't hurt them