Cameron.25
WKR
I always give my dog plenty of scraps whenever im butchering, she loves it. We feed her a raw meat diet anyway tho. She used to get gas at first but doesn't seem to anymore
My labs eat kitchen tubberware, drywall, and other household items. I'm sure yours will be fine with some raw deer...
Me too. My GSP gets a reward for his work. Our dogs get raw meat when I'm butchering, as well as table scraps. No issues, and virtually no farting. I'm clearly the culprit in the latter category.If I'm cleaning birds, I'll throw my dog the hearts. We have never had any problems. I've also occasionally thrown him trimmings when I'm cleaning up a roast or similar.
A client of mine 15 years ago picked up one of those misc worms and he was out of commission for 6 months, before they figured out what it was and where it went. Now he’s a lot more careful.Deer, elk, moose, ect.. often contain cysts from worms. Various types of tape worms, and others that can harm the dog and the dogs owner (the dog can spread the worms to people, farm animals, other pets ect….)
The dog acts as the conduit to allow the worms to continue their life cycle.
If you feed raw game meat you probably will want to discuss with your vet about a suggested dewormer application schedule.
As you can read in the link, a few of the preventive measures are to not feed dogs raw game.
........ Local vet says this is a big no, but I really don’t see the harm in it. dry food)
Me neither, but the vet comes highly recommended so I thought maybe he knew what he was talking aboutMine get it all the time when we butcher. In fact I saved the livers for them when pregnant on my vets recommendation. I can't believe this is even a serious question.
My Greyhounds eat Elk, Deer. No problems. My Vet told me years ago That the tracks feed them raw meat and vegtables to keep them bulked up with muscle. They do fart alot when I feed them scraps, makes me laugh..