Depends on how much and if he got bones and all also.
Cooked bones can be very dangerous because they splinter.
Otherwise he's just gotten too much poultry (protein and fat will be high) and possibly salt (depending on your seasoning) in his diet for the day.
You may want to cook him a dinner of brown rice and a few veggies instead of a normal dog food dinner so that it balances out a bit.
2007-11-23 08:34:52
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answered by Showtunes 6
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What will happen if a dog eats turkey?
I heard that dogs cant eat turkey. So we didnt give my dogs any. But my grandma hid the turkey in the pantry and one of my dogs found it and ate a whole bunch. Shes acting normal and doesnt seem sick but I was just wondering why dogs cant have turkey and what it does to them.
2015-08-14 06:42:27
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answered by Lanora 1
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Turkey in small amounts is fine. There are a few dog food brands that contain turkey. The problem comes when either the dog eats the skin or consumes too much of the fatty meat. Dark turkey meat as well as the skin is very high fat, which can cause the dog to get diarrhea or pancreatitis which is a much more serious condition. A few small pieces won't hurt the dog, but they should never be given the skin at all or meat in excess.
2007-11-23 08:29:12
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answered by Shanna 7
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I seriously doubt anything bad will happen to your dogs for eating turkey. It may be the bones (choking hazard) that people were most concerned about . Your dogs might get a little sleepy since turkey has triptophan in it which reduces mental alertness and can induce a sleepy state.
2007-11-23 08:34:50
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answered by John S. 5
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2016-04-15 05:28:31
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answered by L 4
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If a dog is used to eating one thing and then gets a large quantity of something completely different, he could develop digestive problems. We can develop gastrointestinal problems when we travel, for example, and eat things that are unusual also.
Cooked turkey meat along with rice and some vegetables makes a nice, digestible meal for dogs.
2007-11-23 12:56:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Cooked poultry bones often splinter, and can cause perforation. The signs of this would be vomiting, diarrhea, bloating, fever, and pain. You dog shows stomach pain by walking or sitting like he's all hunched up. If she got enough fat, this could cause pancreatitis, which would have similar symptoms. Yes, give her rice to provide some "padding" to those sharp bones. There is no treatment unless your dog becomes ill. She may vomit once or twice to empty her stomach, and may have some diarrhea tomorrow, but any persistent vomiting or diarrhea, or any other sign of illness should take you directly to the vet.
2016-04-03 01:25:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Dog Training is all about getting your canine to behave well, but some people do it for sports and other entertainment purposes. Some of the other reasons people train their dogs are:
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3) Positive reinforcement: Positive reinforcement is a new type of training approach and it is all about rewarding the dog for good behavior or for learning a new trick. All animals tend to perform better when there is a promise of a reward. Possible rewards are snacks, interaction with other dogs, giving the dog your attention, or giving the dog tug toys - the reward should take into consideration what the dog likes because dogs are different.
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2016-04-19 21:16:02
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answered by ? 4
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Lots of dog foods have turkey in them. I don't know why but some get very bad run's from eating it. It is different from chicken. It could be the protein levels or just something about the turkey itself. I think your dog should be ok maybe just a slight case of loose stools or even the runs.
2007-11-23 08:27:46
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answered by ♥Golden gal♥ 7
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Nothing will happen to her. It's a one time thing and you know she enjoyed it. LOL. No bones though, they can splinter. Just put her back on her regular dog food diet and she will be fine.
Sounds like all of you had a great Thanksgiving.
2007-11-23 08:31:37
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answered by Laurie 7
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