1. our vet said not to give my girl (volunteer assistance dog- started doing things then got training to do more) meat. Said it could give her pancreatitis and kill her. One of my aunt’s dogs died of that (though not from eating meat) so we’re being careful, chopping up 1 TBSP fine. You can freeze leftover turkey- we used to to make casseroles later in the winter. But you should do it soon after first cooking the thing, not wait.
skeeterhawk almost 12 years ago
Even if they do give some to the pets, they probably shouldn’t give them much. I’ve seen dogs get the runs from turkey and make quite a mess.
baileydean almost 12 years ago
… no doubt on that.
baileydean almost 12 years ago
Not terribly unhealthy, either… as long as the humans are careful….-Roasted… no brine, is best. No skin.
alviebird almost 12 years ago
Leftover? What’s a leftover? (Help, I can’t stop eating!)
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer almost 12 years ago
haha
Comic Minister Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Hey!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Can you freeze leftover turkey? OMG!
kattbailey almost 12 years ago
1. our vet said not to give my girl (volunteer assistance dog- started doing things then got training to do more) meat. Said it could give her pancreatitis and kill her. One of my aunt’s dogs died of that (though not from eating meat) so we’re being careful, chopping up 1 TBSP fine. You can freeze leftover turkey- we used to to make casseroles later in the winter. But you should do it soon after first cooking the thing, not wait.