Meat & Fish
Can dogs eat turkey?
Plain, cooked turkey with the skin, fat, and bones removed is a safe, protein-rich food for dogs.
Watch for
- Fatty skin and dark meat can trigger GI upset or pancreatitis in sensitive dogs
Safe serving: Plain white meat, no skin, no bones, no seasoning, fed in small amounts as a treat
Frequently asked questions
Can dogs eat turkey?
Plain, cooked turkey with the skin, fat, and bones removed is a safe, protein-rich food for dogs.
How much turkey can I give my dog?
Plain white meat, no skin, no bones, no seasoning, fed in small amounts as a treat. Introduce any new food gradually and watch for stomach upset.
What symptoms should I watch for with turkey and dogs?
Fatty skin and dark meat can trigger GI upset or pancreatitis in sensitive dogs. If you notice any of these, contact your veterinarian.
This page is for informational purposes only and is not veterinary advice. Always consult your veterinarian about your pet's diet and health.
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