Yes. And honestly you don't even need to cook it. Animals have much higher concentrations of stomach acid, and in the wild they would eat raw meat. It actually might be better for the dog to get a little fresh meat now and then. Good luck!
...your opinions)? I am curious as to the logic of this. Everyone lists all of the multiple horrendous problems associated with any dog that isn't bred for the purpose of showing or bettering the breed. If all supposed byb dogs had multiple health problems, wouldn't all of the shelter dogs that...