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Post by staffyboy Sat Mar 19 2016, 08:52

hi could anyone tell me if duck is bad for dogs reason i ask roxy had a roast dinner the other day she always does when me and my partner have one, she had sweet potatoes , carrots,broccoli , cabbage and duck within 2 or 3 hours she was sick three times. the duck was well cooked and no fat it was her first time in having duck. cheers guys
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Post by Mia05 Sat Mar 19 2016, 09:51

gave mia duck at christmas was natures menu didnt agree with her no gave her it since shes fine with natures menu venison and blueberry


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Post by Rachel33 Sat Mar 19 2016, 10:25

It might have been a bit rich for her with all of the other veg too. Some dogs are sensitive to different proteins, duck doesn't agree with Bug (slight stomach upset) but it doesn't make her vomit.
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Post by Mistys Mum Sat Mar 19 2016, 12:19

Misty has natures menu duck and doesn't have any probs with it but every dog is different.


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Post by staffyboy Sat Mar 19 2016, 13:41

yeah i agree duck is very rich might have been that she is fine now cheers for advice. Smile
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Post by -Ian- Sat Mar 19 2016, 18:41

We give Flo dried Duck strips which she loves but I would be more cautious with fresh cooked Duck as already mentioned, it is very rich.


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