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barbie4JC
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my husband and I are working on trying to eat healthier so I've recently been cooking a lot of chicken (no bones) for us and going through and cutting off the uglier or fattier pieces and throwing them away..until recently I heard feeding them to your dog as a treat is a good way to A. save money on expensive dog treats, B. make your dog extra happy.
So my question is as an occasional treat (not in replacement to his regular iams dog food) is it better to give it to my rhodesian ridgeback raw from the grocery store sitting in the fridge/freezer to his bowl or cook it up separately like I've been doing when I've finished with my cooking?
(PS I'm just worried about raw processed chicken can it harm him or am I doing extra work and a disservice by cooking it for him)
So my question is as an occasional treat (not in replacement to his regular iams dog food) is it better to give it to my rhodesian ridgeback raw from the grocery store sitting in the fridge/freezer to his bowl or cook it up separately like I've been doing when I've finished with my cooking?
(PS I'm just worried about raw processed chicken can it harm him or am I doing extra work and a disservice by cooking it for him)