I have had alot of red meet this year- I remember going a yeear or two when my dog was a pup and only had a good steak three times a year. Now adays I am doing prreaty good money wise and eating alot of red meat ( more than ever) every steak I have I trim ALL the fat off (even a really marbled ribeye) and I feed it to my dog- is that a bad thing? Should I quit all together? or is it ok- just a couple times a year.? please let me know if i am hurting my dog.
also- pork bones? are they bad for dogs? i always said they are but my BF keeps givin them to her.
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The fat won’t hurt the dog unless the dog has a weight problem, and then it just means you are feeding him too much in general.
The replies telling you not to do it by comparing dog physiology to human physiology are simply wrong. Dogs are natural carnivores, whereas humans are omnivores. A diet that would be bad for a human is natural for a dog, and vice versa. Commercial canned dog foods contain far more fat than would be healthy for a human, but it’s fine for the dog. You don’t see people saying humans shouldn’t eat chocolate because it’s poisonous to dogs, so I don’t know why they think the comparison works in the other direction.
However – from a TRAINING perspective, you should not feed the dog table food. It gives him an inflated sense of his status in the "pack" compared to you and the rest of the members of your family.
that fat is as unhealthy for your dog as it is for you.
they too can get clogged arteries. please stick to good doggie snacks.
A constant diet of fat is no good for man, nor beast.
You should never feed your dog table scraps of any sort this leads to picky eaters
its okey to give ur dog that imean not like 24/7 but make sure he gets dog food 2 cuz it has alot of vitamins take care and goodluck dont listen to some people on here they are really weird they will proably say they will die dont listen to them
Fat is VERY bad. Stop doing that. Grizzle is ok and the steak is ok. Bones can splinter and cause damage. Buy the bones made for dogs to play with.
I would think that the fat would be good for its coat. Maybe not giving it too much, but I dont think it would hurt it occasionally.
you should not feed your dog the fat of meats it is unhealthy for her as it is for you. colesterol is not good, if you want to treat her give her the same meat parts that you eat.
my dog eats the bones of anything that don’t fly or swim.
its okay just be careful about bones
A little fat shouldn’t hurt, but working your dog into a habit of eating steak fat trimmings can hurt you in the long run. Just like people, as your dog gets older, it gets harder for them to keep weight off (they get more lethargic, etc.) Now, if your dog regularly expects steak fat in addition to it’s own food, you may run into a calorie problem and make your dog overweight as she ages. If you continue this for very long, the dog will certainly develop a habit of begging for the fat, and as you probably know, it’s very, very difficult to break a dog of habits that it’s formed over a period of years.
As for the bones – everything I have read says to keep dogs away from cooked bones. They splinter too easily. I don’t feed my dogs any bones – cooked or uncooked.