To keep your dog out of the garbage and away from dangerous things
like turkey bones, use a trash can with a locking lid or put the can under the sink or in a broom closet.
There are plenty of tempting morsels being thrown away this time of year — yummy stuff
like turkey bones and skin that your dog would love to get at.
Not exact matches
You will most commonly see smoked meats
like ham hocks, neck
bones,
turkey legs and wings and sometimes even bacon.
Note: to make this recipe vegetarian, simply sub the chicken
bone broth for vegetable broth and the ground
turkey meatballs for soy or tempeh meatballs —
like these ones from the Minimalist Baker.
Honestly, though, if all you did was throw your
turkey bones into a big stock pot (I use one
like this) with some veggie scraps (
like carrot, celery, and onion) and enough water to cover everything, you'd end up with a great deal of delicious stock after you let everything simmer away for awhile.
I imagine many of you transformed your
turkey bones into stock, however, and that you still have some meat you'd
like to use in a new and different way... at least I hope so.
I have 3!!!! I use things
like bananas, bagels, pasta (Dr's suggestion to put some meat on their
bones), pb & j, ham or
turkey sandwiches, cheese, tortillas, beans, rice and potatoes, lots of fruits... especially apples and citrus (oranges, tangerines, mandarins), granola bars.
Like many Native American cultures, she says, the Maya used
turkey feathers in ornaments and carved
turkey bones into picks, pins, and elaborate tubes.
When choosing roasted or grilled lean meats
like chicken breast, white meat
turkey, buffalo, or T -
bone steak, you «re doing your body a favor.
As you read in your raw diet books — normal raw meaty
bones are things
like chicken necks, chicken backs,
turkey necks,
turkey backs and my very favorite things — whole cornish game hens, whole quail, and whole rabbits.
Not only is this food free of corn, soy, wheat, or white potatoes, but it also contains a proprietary blend of real animal protein (
like turkey and salmon) complete with amino acids and essential fatty acids which are necessary for proper brain,
bone, and organ development.
Perhaps you'd
like to share a small saucer of warm milk with your special furry feline... but if you read our November newsletter, you will recall the hazards of rich and fatty foods (
like turkey skin and
bones) and chocolate.
Small, brittle
bones —
like those in chicken,
turkey, and other birds — can splinter and cause serious damage to the mouth and digestive tract of cats.
This enjoyable meal is made with fresh
turkey,
turkey parts
like necks,
bones, livers and hearts and organic produce each contributing to a healthy combination that gives your dog the nutrition and the taste he deserves.
Cooked
bones are a no - no, too, especially those from poultry
like chicken and
turkey as these can break easily producing sharp splinters that can injure the lining of your husky's stomach or intestines.