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Can dogs eat turkey giblets?

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Never give cooked neck or any cooked bone to your dog. If your dog is not accustomed to having foods like giblets, offer a very small amount (perhaps just one giblet) first. If he is OK with it, give him another piece the next day, and so on. read more

Most dogs will do just about anything for meat -- any type, any cut, anywhere. This includes turkey giblets, which includes the liver, kidneys, heart, gizzard and neck. Most of these make delicious doggy snacks. The only exception is the neck, as it contains bone. read more

Our dogs LOVE turkey necks and giblets. In fact, we buy them separately for the sole purpose of feeding them to the dogs. I don't give Charlie necks only because she's so small and they're typically large. She's also a gulper and tries to ingest the entire neck in one bite. Our GSD gets the necks whole and chomps through them with no issue. read more

If they are raw and the turkey is not pre-basted or pre-seasoned - too much salt or seasoning is not good for your dog. But if there isn't any seasoning, yes, the giblets can be fed to your dog and are actually extremely nutritious for the dog. read more

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