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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 710092" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>Be careful with hot dogs: a lot of them are heavily seasoned, very fatty, and contain a LOT of chemicals, including loads of sodium.</p><p></p><p>Some dogs cannot tolerate them, even in small quantities, and adding projectile diarrhea to whatever your dog is being treated for, isn't very fair. Same goes for some types of lunchmeat. </p><p></p><p>Cheese is OK for the most part; as are small "meatballs" made from raw ground meat. (pork and poultry are fine. Trichinosis is no longer an issue in commercial pork in the US, and dogs can deal with raw poultry so long as they aren't immune-compromised. In fact, many top restaurants serve pork pink in the middle, and I've been eating it that way for years.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 710092, member: 1963"] Be careful with hot dogs: a lot of them are heavily seasoned, very fatty, and contain a LOT of chemicals, including loads of sodium. Some dogs cannot tolerate them, even in small quantities, and adding projectile diarrhea to whatever your dog is being treated for, isn't very fair. Same goes for some types of lunchmeat. Cheese is OK for the most part; as are small "meatballs" made from raw ground meat. (pork and poultry are fine. Trichinosis is no longer an issue in commercial pork in the US, and dogs can deal with raw poultry so long as they aren't immune-compromised. In fact, many top restaurants serve pork pink in the middle, and I've been eating it that way for years.) [/QUOTE]
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