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Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / fresh whole mackeral
- By simkhona1 [gb] Date 20.08.10 19:20 UTC
hi,
has anyone fed whole fresh mackeral, guts and all, i have fed sardines like this but never mackeral
Thanks
- By MsTemeraire Date 20.08.10 21:19 UTC
Fresh whole mackerel is far too good for the dogs! :eek: Throw it my way if you have too many, please! it's my very very favourite fish!!

On topic, no - I haven't fed whole mackerel - they don't make it past me - but have also fed sardines and sprats. I would de-scale the fish before feeding but in theory can't see why not. I have sometimes fed the raw heads & tails of fresh mackerel to my dog & cat.
- By Harley Date 20.08.10 21:24 UTC
I have fed whole mackerel to my dogs - I don't bother taking the scales off but I did remove the fins as they were rather sharp. One dog loved them the other wasn't keen.
- By ShaynLola Date 20.08.10 21:26 UTC
I feed mackeral regularly but we do remove the guts only because I know what happened when I fed herrings whole (both dogs regurgitated them simultaneously....gross doesn't even come close to describing the scene...) so I don't take the chance with any whole fish now.  I'm sure some dogs are fine with the guts though.
- By Lacy Date 20.08.10 21:27 UTC
Hi, yes I have. No problems. Best fresh, unlike the rotten ones they pick up occasionally on the beach.
- By MsTemeraire Date 20.08.10 21:28 UTC

> did remove the fins as they were rather sharp


Good point, well noted! :)

I have fed raw salmon heads to my dog before and asked the fishmonger to cut out the teeth --- salmon have a ferocious set of gnashers which were not easy to remove with a normal kitchen knife or scissors.
- By MsTemeraire Date 20.08.10 21:30 UTC

> Best fresh, unlike the rotten ones they pick up occasionally on the beach.


Hahaha! Perhaps seaside dogs become a bit immune - well, not much can compete with a week-old rotting cuttlefish....
- By Lacy Date 20.08.10 21:37 UTC
Oh that period in spring when they come inshore to mate and then die in their hundreds, can't take the dogs to some beaches for weeks even their digestion can't cope.
- By ShaynLola Date 20.08.10 21:43 UTC

>I have fed raw salmon heads to my dog before and asked the fishmonger to cut out the teeth --- salmon have a ferocious set of gnashers which were not easy to remove with a normal kitchen knife or scissors.


My boy loves raw salmon heads....the crunching turns my stomach though so I make him take it down the garden where I don't have to witness or listen to the carnage.  Never thought about the teeth but they haven't caused him any problem (mind you, he inhales gis grub so fact that I doubt he even realises that it has teeth...)
- By Cava14Una Date 20.08.10 21:47 UTC
I've been bitten by a salmon head those teeth are sharp!! I've had regurgitated mackerel too NOT pleasant!!
- By simkhona1 [gb] Date 20.08.10 22:46 UTC
Thanks , thats breakfast taken care of, only one of my girls brings the guts back up but thats because she is greedy and wont chew the fish much
- By Dogz Date 21.08.10 23:05 UTC
Mine get any raw fish, always gutted though nothing else, they love it.

:)
- By tohme Date 23.08.10 12:55 UTC
I feed raw mackeral when I can get hold of it and it is cheap!
- By BarkingMad16 [gb] Date 24.08.10 21:32 UTC
i feed whole mackeral when I get it reduced at the supermarket off the fish counter.  Sometimes as little at 25p each.  They eat the whole thing but have noticed my rotty who eats in a flash throws it back up in minutes unless I chop it up and make her eat it slower!
Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / fresh whole mackeral

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