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Beef and rice is good, but not enough as a staple diet. Never feed your dog "pet meat" as this is sometimes almost pure poison. Some butchers wash rotting meat in bleach and preservatives, which can poison your dog over time. Also, "pet meat" from the supermarket almost certainly has preservatives which can cause deadly vitamin deficiencies. Be mindful of the product recalls and buy a decent brand of dry food, wet food and chilled dog meat sausages in the pet section of the supermarket. Look for products WITHOUT preservatives. Use cooked brown rice, and you can add a bit of washed carrots and raw egg. Apple and banana pieces are a nice snack. Raw chicken necks for human consumption from the butcher are a good treat! Its better (but unpleasant) if you wash them in hot water first to rinse any great deal of contamination off them. Brisket bones are necessary and good for teeth and all-round health. DO NOT buy normal dog bones as they can splinter and make sure the brisket bones do not have ribs on them, as they can also splinter. You do not need to tell the butcher this is for your dog, as this is human food you can give your pets. If you tell the butcher, they may give you crap, for the same price. Stay away from onions and grapes and sauces, they can be very poisonous, so read about which foods are poisonous foods for dogs. Good luck, and thanks for caring about the diet of you dog, its nice to see.
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