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  • Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59992
    #1242162

    Doesn’t mean it’s bad… just best if used prior to Dec 2020.

    BK Sliders. (Spam, Onions and Cheese)

    Served exclusively at The Turkey Combo Fishing Tourney at Everts Resort.

    Nov 30th.

    BBKK
    IA
    Posts: 4033
    #1204994

    My stomach growled when I read that… it wasn’t a good growl.

    IceAsylum
    Wisconsin Dells WI
    Posts: 956
    #1205026

    Needs bacon.

    Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59992
    #1205126

    Never feed dogs…

    Turkey (or turkey gravy)
    Grapes or Raisins
    Chocolate
    OR
    onions.

    But I hear what your saying.

    Ralph Wiggum
    Maple Grove, MN
    Posts: 11764
    #1205130

    Quote:


    Never feed dogs…

    Turkey (or turkey gravy)


    Turkey? I’ve never heard that one. In fact, I have several friends that do the BARF/raw diet, and turkey necks are one of their staples.

    Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59992
    #1205134

    In-laws had a cocker that got into the turkey drippings over the holidays a few years back. Later that day he was bleeding through the nose.

    Ended up putting him down.

    Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59992
    #1205137

    Google Ralf.

    The majority of emergency room for pet visits during the Thanksgiving holiday revolve around the turkey. Owners must abstain from feeding any table foods to their pets. Even a small piece of butter-coated vegetable can cause a life-threatening pancreatitis in certain pets. And don’t even think about adding a ladle of gravy to your pets’ kibble. Don’t risk it. Strange foods and diet changes are hazardous to your pets’ digestive system and can lead to vomiting, diarrhea, and a very sick animal.

    If you can’t say no to those big brown eyes staring up at you while you savor your incredible meal, simply put your pets in another room with some of their favorite toys and their regular food and water. That way, you will resist the urge to share your holiday feast and your pets won’t think bad thoughts of you while you ignore their pleas for a little table scraps.

    Toxic turkey

    Refrain from giving any part of that beautiful bird to your cat or dog. While it may seem like just a little piece of turkey skin couldn’t hurt your pet, it can actually cause a life-threatening inflammation of the pancreas called pancreatitis.

    Ralph Wiggum
    Maple Grove, MN
    Posts: 11764
    #1205142

    Meh. I’m not an advocate of table-feeding dogs, but I don’t believe for one instant that turkey is toxic to a dog.

    glenn57
    cold spring mn
    Posts: 11830
    #1205397

    WOW…….. my 2 hounds a chocolate lab and sheltie get a fair amount of table scraps. as well as most of your past dogs!!!

    Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59992
    #1205411

    Turkey and dogs is pretty well documented.

    As with anything on the internets, use or don’t use the info at your own risk.

    moxie
    Sioux City,IA
    Posts: 874
    #1205449

    I think turkey has the same effect on dogs as does humans..makes them sleepy. IMO.

    jon_jordan
    St. Paul, Mn
    Posts: 10908
    #1363773

    Quote:


    Never feed dogs…

    Turkey (or turkey gravy)
    Grapes or Raisins
    Chocolate
    OR
    onions.

    But I hear what your saying.


    My dog eats all of that and more!

    -J.

    chomps
    Sioux City IA
    Posts: 3974
    #1363794

    Quote:


    Quote:


    Never feed dogs…

    Turkey (or turkey gravy)
    Grapes or Raisins
    Chocolate
    OR
    onions.

    But I hear what your saying.


    My dog eats all of that and more!

    -J.


    mine too, he just goes nuts when I’m cutting watermelon, loves pickles too!

    Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59992
    #1363822

    Good ol’ Cody loved raisins and I was in a raisin eating mood in those days. We put the 14 year old pup down because of kidney failure.

    Was it because of the raisins? Won’t never know for sure, but sure miss him.

    I’m not a vet nor a dog advisor. Just pointing out what’s on the net on some very well respected sites.

    Read up and do what you think is best for your best friend.

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