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My daughter works in a deli where a woman comes DAILY to get ground turkey for her dog. My child (AKA "Mouth") took it upon herself to tell the lady that turkey's lethal to dogs. The woman said "Nah," took her turkey, and went to poison her dog. Or whatever. Anybody know the real deal on this? Old wives tale? IS the woman committing caninicide?

2007-11-13 09:27:53 · 20 answers · asked by Linda T 1 in Pets Dogs

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I just drove 4 hours round trip to pick up 500 lbs. of turkey necks, 20 lbs. of ground turkey, and 20 lbs. of turkey hearts to feed to my dogs -- RAW.

By my calculations, it will last about 4 months.

I'd say this makes me a killer, but I have 25 happy, healthy dogs that I've been doing this for for years.

2007-11-13 09:32:00 · answer #1 · answered by Loki Wolfchild 7 · 10 0

Depends. If it's Thanksgiving day and the dog, who rarely (if ever) gets table scraps suddenly gets a bunch of turkey with skin on, that's asking for digestive problems (like pancreatitis, which CAN be lethal). It's more common to see it from ham at the holidays, but can be seen with any food that has a higher fat content than the dog is used to.

If the dog is used to lean, ground turkey in home-cooked food, then no, it's likely not going to be a problem.

2007-11-13 09:32:56 · answer #2 · answered by Nandina (Bunny Slipper Goddess) 7 · 2 0

Ground Turkey For Dogs

2016-11-12 03:29:04 · answer #3 · answered by trivedi 4 · 0 0

Turkey is absolutely fine for dogs (raw even better than cooked). It is an ingredient in many dog foods too. Raw turkey bones are also okay for dogs.

Just don't give cooked poultry bones (turkey & chicken) because cooked bones splinter and can cause problems.

If your dog isn't used to eating it, if you give a large quantity, it may make the dog have diarrhea, but that's the worst that will happen.
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2007-11-13 09:38:58 · answer #4 · answered by abbyful 7 · 2 0

Turkey skin can be an issue for dogs as it doesn’t digest in dogs and is being linked to causing acute pancreatis. But some dogs can handle it just fine.. especially if they are given small amounts over time. The danger is when a dog gets a hold of a whole turkey (or turkey skin) and is not used to it.

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2016-03-19 08:52:40 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Nandia hit it, someone in an excess of holiday spirit gives there yorkie-poo the entire fat cooked off the 20 lb holiday turkey plus a most of the breast skin and yep they get a case of pacrititis and maybe their dog dies....
lean meat, not a problem especally if the dog is used to it...

2007-11-13 09:57:41 · answer #10 · answered by ragapple 7 · 0 0

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