Unprocessed honey? Can dogs have raw and unprocessed honey? Can they have it at any age? |
I don't know? Does this have to do with her liver or skin issues? |
No, not at all.:) It is just a general question because I want to make some treats with honey in them for a dog that I am watching this weekend. The processed honey, in my opinion, is, welllll, garbage.:p |
Yes they absolutly can :) |
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I think the unprocessed honey would be good. |
There was just an article in the Whole Dog Journal last month about raw honey and other bee products.... Someone had said it helped their dog with allergies. |
I was told that feeding raw honey to a dog with congestive heart failure would be beneficial to them. Unfortunately, it was to late for my baby, Chipper. |
Some people are iffy about honey because of botulism, it's a worry for human infants but I don't know how dogs handle it. Google honey and botulism and make your descision from what you learn. I think the point of processing honey is to rid it of the clostridum botulinum. :rolleyes: They make us nursing students take microbiology.... |
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