Although organ meats are good for dogs, they are also very rich. Organ meats should only make up about 10% of her diet. Feeding organ meats every other day as a meal is too much. It is very rich so do not give her too much at once or she may have a reaction and you will have a mess to clean up. Ask your vet what kind of food he/she recommends, and buy that type. Then if your dog won't eat it, mix in some warm water and a little bit of cheese, or 1/2 serving wet canned food and 1/2 serving dry food, and slowly cut back the wet food over time, until your dog eats the dry food alone. Like it or not the dry food is healthier for the dog, and maybe she won't enjoy it as much but she'll probably be happier in the long run and will likely live longer as well.
Liverwurst has far too much fat in it to be a suitable food for dogs when fed frequently or in a significant quantity. Canines cannot properly digest this highly fatty food. Also, there may be low-quality ingredients, such as animal byproducts, in liverwurst, as well as artificial flavors, colors, preservatives and other additives that are not appropriate for pet food.
Liverwurst should be okay 4 days if kept refrigerated.
I need to buy some more liverwurst. There is only a touch of liverwurst in the sandwich. I don't like liverwurst. Do you like liverwurst? There is no liverwurst in the store!
I had a liverwurst sandwich for lunch.
Yes, you can safely freeze liverwurst.
Liverwurst is not alive and therefore, doesn't 'live' anywhere. Liverwurst is a sausage fabricated in kitchens, and is edible.
See http://www.dietandfitnesstoday.com/calories-nutrition-facts.php?id=07911
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Yes. Liverwurst contains a significant amount of cholesterol.
"When you go to the delicatessen store, don't buy the liverwurst", see the rest on the link below.
That is OK as long as the dog does not have fleas.
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Lime isn't okay to use in a dog kennel because it is poisonous all animals