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10-08-2007, 08:29 PM | #1 |
Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Seattle
Posts: 19
| Puppy diet - specifically...Salmon? So today I have been spending time researching different diets, specifically the raw diet. I'm not sure if I'm ready to commit to that yet. However, I want to know if it is okay to feed my puppy some one offs when we are making dinner. For example, tonight we had salmon. I read that raw salmon is not a good idea unless it has been frozen first. How about cooked fresh salmon? Any problems there? I read the post on things to avoid, I'm thinking that when I prepare food like salmon, I'll just leave one portion of it without salt or seasoning of any kind and give that to Sam. I'll admit it...he ate some cedar plank salmon tonight and LOVED IT! I just hope we don't regret it. Any thoughts or experience out there about giving the dog some cooked or raw meat as a treat or supplement to their norman kibble diet? Any advice would be very much appreciated!!! thank you in advance! |
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