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|    BANNED!  Join Date: Jul 2005  Location: USA  
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				   |      Its of to give dogs raw hamburger? I didnt think any kind of raw meat was good for dogs.now in confused.     |  
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|    Donating YT 3000 Club Member   Join Date: Jun 2005  Location: New Jersey  
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   I would worry about raw chicken and turkey, too. If its harmful to us, wouldn't it be harmful to them too? 
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|    Donating YT 3000 Club Member     |      can you cook it cause i dont like feeding my dog raw stuff that can get sick from it       Do not feed your dog raw meat, due to the risk of bacteria and cysts that might be present in uncooked meat. some people do but i dont like to i dont want to risk it  |  
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				   |      Fresh raw ground beef should certainly not hurt your dog. Anyone ever heard of steak tartare? And if you are giving it as a treat you should be fine. JMO.     |  
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|    BANNED!  Join Date: Jul 2005  Location: USA  
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				   |      I might try it But cooked, I wouldnt give to my dogs raw.     |  
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|    Inactive Account   Join Date: Jan 2005  Location: MD  
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				   |      I have a breeder fried who made the satin balls and gave them to one of her tiny females to add some weight. Poor baby had diarrhea so bad but she might have been giving a little too much...How about the BARF diet that many people feed their dogs? They are raw..     |  
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