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<blockquote data-quote=".Mike" data-source="post: 443844" data-attributes="member: 22637"><p>I don't have a dog, but one of our guests each year inevitably brings their dog. I usually end up tossing them some scraps, so, I looked it up.</p><p></p><p>Basically, it seems that they don't recommend that dogs eat turkey skin for 2 reasons. 1. Spices can upset your dog's stomach. I use garlic on the outside of my turkey, so I could see that being an issue. 2. The fat is apparently not good for dogs. They say dogs can develop pancreatitis from fat, which I highly doubt would occur from a bit of turkey skin. Balanced dog food is 10 to 15 percent fat. Turkey skin is about 40 percent fat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".Mike, post: 443844, member: 22637"] I don't have a dog, but one of our guests each year inevitably brings their dog. I usually end up tossing them some scraps, so, I looked it up. Basically, it seems that they don't recommend that dogs eat turkey skin for 2 reasons. 1. Spices can upset your dog's stomach. I use garlic on the outside of my turkey, so I could see that being an issue. 2. The fat is apparently not good for dogs. They say dogs can develop pancreatitis from fat, which I highly doubt would occur from a bit of turkey skin. Balanced dog food is 10 to 15 percent fat. Turkey skin is about 40 percent fat. [/QUOTE]
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