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Corn is not palatable to puppies / dogs?

He has been reading some forums and there have been many comments saying that corn is not good for dogs and should not be in dog food. We feed our two Eukanuba large breed puppies, and can not afford something more expensive. Any suggestions if I want to cook for them myself? In addition, I give them raw chicken wings, but my old golden 7mth has begun to woolfing down and I'm worried about him choking, any other food I can give them raw? I would appreciate any recipes or suggestions.

Corn is a useful plant. It is used to make cornmeal, which sits in your stomach like a heavy ball until it happened. Sweet corn is great, with the butter in the summer, but did you ever notice it in the same way that goes? The corn is fermented to ethanol and corn whiskey. The fermentation process also produces methane. Methane gas is a useful, can feed all kinds of machinery. However, the process fermentation, which produces gas, it is also the process that causes swelling in dogs. When fermented beans produce gas – or whiskey or rye whiskey, meat, etc. are may rot, but not fermented. As for chicken or other foods, you have to fillet. Never give dogs chicken bones because they splinter or duck (as opposed to the bones pork or lamb) and this can cause serious damage to the intestines of your dog.

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