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Can you feed spoiled chicken to a dog?

Feeding a dog any spoiled meat is likely to make the dog sick. Also, chicken bones should never be fed to a dog either. The hollow bones tend to splinter and the sharp pieces could stick in the dog's throat.


Why does Tyray compare Rodney banks to the dog that bit the hand that fed him?

Tyray compares Rodney Banks to the dog that bit the hand that fed him to illustrate a sense of betrayal or ingratitude. This comparison implies that Rodney has turned against someone who has provided for him, similar to how a dog would harm its caregiver. It suggests a betrayal of trust and a lack of appreciation for the support given.


Can turkey wing be fed to a dog?

Yes, turkey wings can be fed to dogs, but they should be served raw rather than cooked. Cooking can make the bones brittle, increasing the risk of splintering and causing harm to your dog's digestive system. Always supervise your dog while they are eating and consult with your veterinarian before introducing new foods to ensure it's safe for your pet. Additionally, ensure the turkey wing is from a reputable source to avoid any contaminants.


What will happen if you give a dog a cooked bone?

The dog can choke to death, or get a perforated intestine from a sharp piece. That's why dogs should NEVER be fed ANY animal bones.


Rottweiler is fed good but her bones are showing?

I would seek veterinary advise, maybe their is an underlying issue to do with your dogs health.


What type fish oil given for dogs?

Salmon Oil is good for dogs. Cod Liver Oil can be used, but it is high in Vitamin A which could harm the dog if fed too much.


Whicth is the fatest dog breed?

Greyhound then comes the whippet If you mean fattest then it could be any dog that is not fed a good diet or is over fed. If you mean biggest I would have to say and Old English Matiff because they could top 200 pounds. If in fact you mean the fastest dog then I agree the Greyhound or whippet would be the .


What is the past tense of fed?

"Fed" is already in the past tense. For example, you could say "I fed my dog yesterday."


how to fed my dog?

feed it 1 scoop of dog food daily


What can be done if a ferret is is fed dog food?

As long as the ferret ate a little, it will be okay. A ferret fed dog food continually will die. Ferrets need to be fed ferret food only.


Why should you not give your dog cooked bones?

Conventional advice says you should never feed a dog bones, particularly chicken bones, and doubly so cooked chicken bones. There is a possibility with any bone that the dog will not be able to digest the bone and it could cause an obstruction or laceration of the gastrointestinal tract, which is potentially fatal. Chicken bones tend to carry a higher risk of this, as they are smaller and easier to swallow whole. Cooked chicken bones carry an even higher risk as they are often quite brittle and tend to shatter into sharp splinters when chewed. Having said all this, some dogs can handle chicken bones, even cooked chicken bones, just fine - my parents have fed them to their large breed (90+ pound) dogs all their lives and never had a problem.


My pomchi ate two cooked rib bones after eating them she was in a sitting position and as she attempted to get up she had difficulty balancing an she was trembling?

== == Dogs should NEVER be fed or let near beef, lamb, chicken bones because our meats today are not matured properly as they use to be. Most beef, lamb and chickens are force fed, given hormones and antibiotics thus, one can see that the bones are smaller and not as dense and easily splintered by any breed of dog. The only good bones are beef or lamb that are called 'Free Range' and this means the animals has been able to graze as normal with no help from hormones, but, of course they do need antibiotics. The animals mature to the length of time needed before butchering like the good old days. These bones are stronger, but, even at that an owner should never leave a dog alone eating a bone. Bones should be boiled or steamed (getting the fat out) and not fed to the dog raw. The bones should be thick and not thin. It sounds as if your dog has a bone lodged somewhere in it's stomach or intestinal tract and it's IMPORTANT YOU TAKE YOUR DOG TO THE VET IMMEDIATELY! The vet will feel around first, then possibly do x-rays. This is MOST IMPORTANT because a bone lodged in the stomach or intestine can perforate either. DON'T WAIT UNTIL YOUR DOG TRIES TO PASS THE BONE NATURALLY! GET TO THE VETS!