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Raw Fish
Doc will raw fish harm a hound if you don't feed it on a regular basis?
I could wrong but I think fish is one of the things that you could feed straight to a dog without other ingredients.
Salmon for sure!
I feed salmon heads to the dogs cooked for 8 min. in a pressure cooker.
I feed fish to my dogs but I cook them on the grill for a few minutes. They love them and it's good for them.
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If raw fish could hurt a dog my three would have been long dead...I have four ponds and they are have too many crappie. I catch them and throw them up on the bank. When I fish I usually take a dog with me to let him or her run around and play. They scarf up and wolf down every fish I toss. I don't know how they swallow bones and all in about two swallows, but it hasn't caused a problem yet. Been three years now. Still too many crappie, but the dogs are happy.
That's a problem if you have so many Crappie you need to feed them to the dogs!
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We have a fish farm here and the shop/ pond dogs drag catfish to the shop and let em rot before they wanna eat them almost makes me gag when I see them eatin them but it never hurt them and there about 11 yrs old
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Fish
We have a fish farm here and the shop/ pond dogs drag catfish to the shop and let em rot before they wanna eat them almost makes me gag when I see them eatin them but it never hurt them and there about 11 yrs old
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