What vegetables are good for Teddy to eat?
0 Jul 26,2025
Raw meat: If it is meat, it is best to cook it before giving it to your golden retriever.
Fish: It is best to feed fish to golden retrievers that have been cooked or canned. Fish that contain more fat are difficult to digest and should not be given to dogs.
Shrimp, crab, cuttlefish, octopus, jellyfish, etc.: eating them can easily cause indigestion, and they cannot be fed to golden retrievers.
Bones:
When it comes to dogs, it is always said that they love to chew bones, but if you need to feed them bones to supplement calcium, beef bones and pig bones are better. Chicken bones are not suitable. Chicken bones are relatively brittle and can easily break into small pieces after being chewed into pieces. The tips of the small pieces are particularly sharp and can easily scratch the stomach and intestines if the dog swallows them. Fish bones are also as dangerous as chicken bones and should not be eaten by dogs. But for canned fish, the bones are already crispy, so it’s not a big problem. If you want to feed bones, cook them in a pressure cooker. Bone marrow is an excellent source of calcium, phosphorus, and copper. Chewing large bones can help remove tartar.
Raw or cooked liver [Danger]: A small amount of liver is good for dogs, but too much can cause problems. Because the liver contains a large amount of vitamin A, it can cause vitamin A poisoning. About three chicken livers (or corresponding amounts of other animal livers) a week can cause bone problems.
Poultry Meat [Dangerous ~ Fatal]: The dog’s immune system cannot adapt to artificially raised poultry and meat. The most common types of bacteria, Salmonella and Bacillus, are very dangerous to dogs.
Pork [not recommended for feeding]: The fat globules in pork are larger than other meats and may block the dog’s capillaries. Avoid pig products, especially bacon, which contains sodium nitrate.