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Is beef jerky suitable for a white shepherd? Asked By: Asha Champlin. Date created: Mon, May 10, 2021 5:28 PM. Best answers. The answer is yes&and no. There is nothing inherently dangerous or unhealthy about beef jerky and dried meat, in fact, in moderation, dried meat can be an excellent treat for your dog. The problem with human jerky for ...
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Beef jerky is a good source of protein and high in many vitamins and minerals, including zinc, iron, vitamin B12, phosphorus, and folate. It also has a long shelf life and is portable, making it a ...
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A German Shepherd puppy bought from a respected breeder will usually cost between $300 and $900 (or more), depending on whether she is a normal German Shepherd, show-dog or a working dog. Adult German Shepherds who are proven show dogs or work dogs cost $6,000 to $7,000 or more.
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In summary, for adult dogs, feeding German Shepherds about 2.5 to 3.5 cups of quality kibble per day, twice a day, is a good starting point. Modify amount fed as required based on your dogs size, weight, age and overall daily activity.
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The answer is yes&and no. There is nothing inherently dangerous or unhealthy about beef jerky and dried meat, in fact, in moderation, dried meat can be an excellent treat for your dog. The problem with human jerky for dogs, however, lies in the ingredients and spices.
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There is nothing inherently dangerous or unhealthy about beef jerky and dried meat, in fact, in moderation, dried meat can be an excellent treat for your dog. The problem with human jerky for dogs, however, lies in the ingredients and spices. We do not recommend feeding your dog beef jerky made for human consumption.
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Beef jerky is not considered an appropriate food for dogs because it contains too much salt and sugar. Since most brands of beef jerky also contain preservatives such as nitrates (which may cause abdominal pain), this can lead to stomach upset or other digestive issues in your dog or more serious complications.
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The answer is yes&and no. There is nothing inherently dangerous or unhealthy about beef jerky and dried meat, in fact, in moderation, dried meat can be an excellent treat for your dog
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So long as it's a pure, naturally dehydrated, single source protein, your dog can chow down on as much beef, bison, venison or elk jerky his or her heart desires. The moral of the story is simple: yes, you can feed jerky to your dog. You just need to be sure it's the right kind of jerky.

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