- Make sauce by stirring together all the ingredients except for chicken, and evenly distribute
over raw chicken wings in a glass baking dish.
Australian vets recommend
feeding raw chicken wings for their abrasive texture; claiming that the bone is not hazardous if it has not been cooked.
I have not been able to find any research that supports the conjecture that eating
raw chicken wings for example, is more harmful to dogs than the commercially prepared kibbles which the majority of dogs eat on a daily basis.
(optional for a healthy treat give a
whole raw chicken wing, backs or necks with bones included or put in grinder)
Supply raw chicken wings, chicken necks or oxtail to young / small kittens and puppies when they most want to chew and explore.»
For my holistic oriented clients I have found that feeding dogs raw (NOT cooked) marrow bones, beef backs, chicken backs, as well as feeding
cats raw chicken wings can make a remarkable difference in the health of the teeth and gums.
I did however think the Marty Becker's response to this question about the safety of feeding
dogs raw chicken wings, was not a particularly balanced one.
In addition to the raw commercial product, we
feed raw chicken wings or turkey / duck necks several times a week and our dogs have no tartar buildup on their teeth, and the teeth are pearly white.
Many pets enjoy chewing raw chicken or turkey necks and
raw chicken wings that are free of salmonella and other bacteria.