Boiling Ground Beef. Since most dogs love beef, it's the ideal choice of meat for a homemade diet. Dogs don't require the higher protein content of meats such as lamb, fish, chicken and turkey, but if your dog doesn't like beef, these meats can be cooked in the same way. read more
Since most dogs love beef, it's the ideal choice of meat for a homemade diet. Dogs don't require the higher protein content of meats such as lamb, fish, chicken and turkey, but if your dog doesn't like beef, these meats can be cooked in the same way. read more
As has been pointed out, dogs in the wild eat raw met, they don't have access to microwave ovens or barbecues. Cooked meat is OK for dogs, but not cooked bones, especially cooked bird bones. These tend to splinter and can get stuck in a dog's craw and cause serious problems. read more
What started out as something healthy for a dog (like ground beef or grilled chicken) can instantly be made poisonous with the addition of certain oils, wines or onions. If you can't say no to that adorable face staring up at you from the floor as you eat, check out these human foods deemed safe by the ASPCA and Modern Dog magazine. Peanut butter. read more