No doubt, Turkey meat is enjoyed by people all over the world. It’s a part of various religious traditions and rituals. The soft bird meat can be used in versatile dishes which can be very appetizing. We love it, so do our beloved German Shepherds. But the question is, can german shepherds really eat turkey? Is it safe for them? If so, how to feed it properly.
German Shepherds are enthusiastic pets. They are active and love to be involved in physical activities. This is the reason why protein is an important part of their diet. They also love meat and other forms of animal protein. Although most dog parents feed red meat and bones to their dogs as sources of protein, turkey meat can be a tasty alternative as well.
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Yes, turkey can be consumed by dogs in general and German Shepherds in particular. Turkey meat is indeed a good alternative to the traditional cuts that are served to dogs. If you have been contemplating on introducing a new source of animal protein to your dog’s diet, it can be a good option. Turkey meat should be served skinless. This is the main condition that one needs to take care of when serving bird meat to dogs. Just because you love a beautiful crisp skin roasted turkey doesn’t mean it’s good for your German Shepherd too!
Turkey is not only safe for your dog but also has several health benefits. In fact, turkey is an ingredient in many commercial dog foods. So chances are, your German Shepherd has already consumed turkey at some point.
Every dog’s health needs are different in terms of breed, age, and size. Their nutritional requirements vary because of that. However, German Shepherds are big, playful, and like to remain active. Increased activities demand more energy and that is why they need a good quantity of protein. Turkey is packed with nutrients and can help your dog in several ways. Let’s look at them –
Turkey meat is delicious and most dogs love it. German Shepherds often enjoy their meat raw. However, it is advised that the first time you feed turkey, you should cook it properly for some time and then serve. Additionally, dogs cannot digest skin. So, make sure the meat you’re serving is skinless. Another important thing to keep in mind is to remove all the bones carefully before serving them. Never feed any cooked bones to your dog.
Here is a simple recipe to get you started with serving turkey to your pet.
Step 1 – Take some rice, wash and soak them. You can also add beans or any other grain that your dog loves.
Step 2 – Pick out the skin and bones from the turkey and wash them thoroughly. Thereafter, cut it into small pieces.
Step 3 – Chop your dog’s favorite vegetables.
Step 4 – Put the turkey meat and vegetables into a pot and boil. Once boiled, keep the stock aside, don’t throw it away. You can use the broth for your own use. However, we will be using it in this recipe itself.
Step 5 – In a pan, take some sesame oil and heat it up. Add a sprinkle of dried rosemary. Add the vegetables and simmer on low heat.
Step 6 – In a rice cooker, boil the rice with the broth from boiling the meat and vegetables.
Step 7 – Add the cooked rice (and beans) to the vegetables and cook for another couple of minutes.
Step 8 – Let it cool down for some time and serve to your German Shepherd.
Yes, there are certain things that you need to take care of before you introduce something new to the diet of your dog. This is because every dog is different, has a different medical history, and needs accordingly.
Yes, German Shepherds can eat turkey. However, Pet owners must take precautions on how to feed the turkey properly. It is advised to consult a vet before adding anything new to your dog’s diet. With that been said, Turkey is a really good source of protein, fat, vitamins, and minerals. If given in a proper way, no doubt about its positive impacts on your GSD’s health.
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