yes you can it wont hurt the dog just as long as it's not alot like a whole pound then you'll have a problem
you can give your kitten cooked chicken and turkey.
Definetly not. Stick to feeding your tortoise fungi, plants, fruits and veggies as cooked bacon can lead to serious health issues for your tortoise.
It depends on the weight of the pack. The calorie content is usually listed on the back of the pack. Alternatively, for the calories in bacon by weight, or the number of strips/pieces in a serving, please the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
I can give you several sentences.Have you cooked that turkey sufficiently?That paper is sufficiently stiff.Are you dressed sufficiently warmly?
I believe it twas the bacon to first give turkey its famous flying car, which later gave them the world's attention so that they could turn everyone into turkeys so that the people of turkey would never starve. That's just what I've heard...
Bacon is the only food worth eating, god one said "give me liberty or give me bacon"
yes but only a tiny bit occasionally,One strip of cooked bacon has approximately 43 calories, 30 of which are fat. That means one strip of bacon is 70 percent fat.A 10 pound cat that is spayed/neutered requires approximately 190 calories a day.So if you were doing this on a regular basis it puts your cat's health at serious risk. If you insist on feeding him/her bacon, you should feed no more than a couple of tiny bites and only on a very occasional basis.
The only human foods you can give your ferret are meat items. Cooked or raw chicken, turkey, venison, duck, and rabbit are all suitable. Raw or scrambled eggs are good too, but should not be given too often. Processed meats like bacon, ham, sausage, and pepperoni should not be fed.
The main difference between uncured and cured bacon is that uncured bacon does not contain added nitrates or nitrites, while cured bacon does. Nitrates and nitrites are used in the curing process to preserve the meat and give it a distinct flavor and color.
Bacon
Only if the meat is unseasoned/flavored and properly cooked. It is a treat so give it in small quantities.
The freshly-cut bacon had a wonderful aroma while it was sizzling in the pan.