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My dog is only eating people food right now and the family is having a roast chicken for dinner. I've heard of feeding dogs chicken livers and such...so was thinking of saving them for his dinner tonight. How do I cook them? What about the neck? Heart? We don't usually feed him anything raw.

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You can cook the livers and heart if you want -- just poach in a little water for a few minutes, and give him the broth too :) . The neck you would give raw (or not at all) since it has bones.

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You can cook the livers and heart if you want -- just poach in a little water for a few minutes, and give him the broth too :) . The neck you would give raw (or not at all) since it has bones.

 

 

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I give raw....as a treat...my pack doesn't go for the liver raw.. they do like the raw mecks and backs.

 

My hubby aka the daddieman made a comment some time ago that got me over the 'raw thing'...... ;'how many wolves carry matches in the wild? ' So as long as we trust the source of the raw food (fresh, kept refrigerated etc), we give raw on occasion.

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