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PORK ?
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Hi everyone Im not sure if i have overseen the topic of porkbut i need desperate advice, i decided to do something good for my dog and move away from commercial dry food and i decided to make him a meat loaf with rice, eggs, carrotts and minced meat. after all that work and shoving it in the oven i realised that the minced meat i had was a mixture of beef and porkā¦ now i have heard that pork is dangerous for dogsā¦ now im not sure if i can feed him it or not. the loaf backed for 1hour 20 min im sure any bacteria would be dead nowā¦ and is pork generally bad for dogsā¦. would be very grateful for any advice on the topic
theBCnutMemberDogs can handle commercially raised pork raw. The way they raise pork now, it is unlikely to have anything in it that dogs can’t handle. I freeze pork for a couple weeks before feeding it raw just to be on the safe side. Cooked should not be a problem at all unless your dog can’t handle the fat level.
mojoMemberok thank you very much for the info. i will give it a go then …fingers crossed š
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