Parasites, yes, probably. It’s one big reason I don’t worry about pork fat as much as pork flesh.
Toxins? Nope, and part of removing parasites is removing anything that makes you weaker, or them stronger.
If pork fat has anything in it that’s toxic to dogs, and it does have things that are toxic to humans in it, then it would make the dog weaker, which would hinder a parasite treatment.
Pigs are one of nature’s garbage disposal mechanisms, eating everything - dead flesh, diseased rats, other pigs, etc. Would you drop ground-up chicken and fish leftovers and human feces into your sink drain, let it sit there for a bit, see if you could grow a cucumber out of it while it was stinking real good, and eat the cucumber if you succeeded? That’s pork - a meat so healthy that advertisers spent billions of dollars in the 80s convincing Americans to eat pork - “the other white meat”.
That’s also where I said though, that I don’t know if the things in pork fat that are toxic to us are toxic to dogs as well, and vice versa. I’ve seen dogs straight up snarf down a cow patty, and they can’t eat chocolate or some other things that we can, so their systems might not care about it. I’d still go with beef fat if I had a choice here, given what’s being looked at.
Side note: “organic” crops are often grown using human excrement to make it economical. I still pick it over whatever chemical cocktail they use on inorganic, non-GMO, but for crying out loud. Why is it impossible to eat healthy from a grocery store?
Parasites, yes, probably. It’s one big reason I don’t worry about pork fat as much as pork flesh.
Toxins? Nope, and part of removing parasites is removing anything that makes you weaker, or them stronger.
If pork fat has anything in it that’s toxic to dogs, and it does have things that are toxic to humans in it, then it would make the dog weaker, which would hinder a parasite treatment.
Pigs are one of nature’s garbage disposal mechanisms, eating everything - dead flesh, diseased rats, other pigs, etc. Would you drop ground-up chicken and fish leftovers and human feces into your sink drain, let it sit there for a bit, see if you could grow a cucumber out of it while it was stinking real good, and eat the cucumber if you succeeded? That’s pork - a meat so healthy that advertisers spent billions of dollars in the 80s convincing Americans to eat pork - “the other white meat”.
That’s also where I said though, that I don’t know if the things in pork fat that are toxic to us are toxic to dogs as well, and vice versa. I’ve seen dogs straight up snarf down a cow patty, and they can’t eat chocolate or some other things that we can, so their systems might not care about it. I’d still go with beef fat if I had a choice here, given what’s being looked at.
Parasites, yes, probably. It’s one big reason I don’t worry about pork fat as much as pork flesh.
Toxins? Nope, and part of removing parasites is removing anything that makes you weaker, or them stronger.
If pork fat has anything in it that’s toxic to dogs, and it does have things that are toxic to humans in it, then it would make the dog weaker, which would hinder a parasite treatment.
Pigs are one of nature’s garbage disposal mechanisms, eating everything - dead flesh, diseased rats, other pigs, etc. Would you drop ground-up chicken and fish leftovers and human feces into your sink drain, let it sit there for a bit, see if you could grow a cucumber out of it while it was stinking real good, and eat the cucumber if you succeeded? That’s pork.
That’s also where I said though, that I don’t know if the things in pork fat that are toxic to us are toxic to dogs as well, and vice versa. I’ve seen dogs straight up snarf down a cow patty, and they can’t eat chocolate or some other things that we can, so their systems might not care about it. I’d still go with beef fat if I had a choice here, given what’s being looked at.
Parasites, yes, probably. It’s one big reason I don’t worry about pork fat as much as pork flesh.
Toxins? Nope, and part of removing parasites is removing anything that makes you weaker, or them stronger.
If pork fat has anything in it that’s toxic to dogs, and it does have things that are toxic to humans in it, then it would make the dog weaker, which would hinder a parasite treatment.
Pigs are one of nature’s garbage disposal mechanisms, eating everything - dead flesh, diseased rats, other pigs, etc. Would you drop ground-up chicken and fish leftovers and human feces into your sink drain, let it sit there for a bit, see if you could grow a cucumber out of it while it was stinking real good, and eat the cucumber if you succeeded? That’s pork.
That’s also where I said though, that I don’t know if the things in pork fat that are toxic to us are toxic to dogs as well, and Vice versa. I’ve seen dogs straight up snarf down a cow patty, and they can’t eat chocolate or some other things that we can, so their systems might not care about it. I’d still go with beef fat if I had a choice here, given what’s being looked at.
Parasites, yes, probably. It’s one big reason I don’t worry about pork fat as much as pork flesh.
Toxins? Nope, and part of removing parasites is removing anything that makes you weaker, or them stronger.
If pork fat has anything in it that’s toxic to dogs, and it does have things that are toxic to humans in it, then it would make the dog weaker, which would hinder a parasite treatment.
Pigs are one of nature’s garbage disposal mechanisms, eating everything - dead flesh, diseased rats, other pigs, etc. Would you drop ground-up chicken and fish leftovers and human feces into your sink drain, let it sit there for a bit, see if you could grow a cucumber out of it while it was stinking real good, and eat the cucumber if you succeeded? That’s pork.
That’s where I said though, that I don’t know if the things in pork fat that are toxic to us are toxic to dogs as well, and Vice versa. I’ve seen dogs straight up snarf down a cow patty, and they can’t eat chocolate or some other things that we can, so their systems might not care about it. I’d still go with beef fat if I had a choice here, given what’s being looked at.
Parasites, yes, probably. It’s one big reason I don’t worry about pork fat as much as pork flesh.
Toxins? Nope, and part of removing parasites is removing anything that makes you weaker, or them stronger.
If pork fat has anything in it that’s toxic to dogs, and it does have things that are toxic to humans in it, then it would make the dog weaker, which would hinder a parasite treatment.
Pigs are one of nature’s garbage disposal mechanisms, eating everything - dead flesh, diseased rats, other pigs, etc. Would you drop ground-up chicken and fish leftovers into your sink drain, let it sit there for a bit, see if you could grow a cucumber out of it while it was stinking real good, and eat the cucumber if you succeeded? That’s pork.
That’s where I said though, that I don’t know if the things in pork fat that are toxic to us are toxic to dogs as well, and Vice versa. I’ve seen dogs straight up snarf down a cow patty, and they can’t eat chocolate or some other things that we can, so their systems might not care about it. I’d still go with beef fat if I had a choice here, given what’s being looked at.
Parasites, yes, probably. It’s one big reason I don’t worry about pork fat as much as pork flesh.
Toxins? Nope, and part of removing parasites is removing anything that makes you weaker, or them stronger.
If pork fat has anything in it that’s toxic to dogs, and it does have things that are toxic to humans in it, then it would make the dog weaker, which would hinder a parasite treatment.
That’s where I said though, that I don’t know if the things in pork fat that are toxic to us are toxic to dogs as well.
Pigs are one of nature’s garbage disposal mechanisms, eating everything - dead flesh, diseased rats, other pigs, etc. Would you drop ground-up chicken and fish leftovers into your sink drain, let it sit there for a bit, see if you could grow a cucumber out of it while it was stinking real good, and eat the cucumber if you succeeded? That’s pork.
Now I’ve seen dogs straight up snarf down a cow patty, and they can’t eat chocolate or some other things that we can, so their systems might not care about it. I’d still go with beef fat if I had a choice here,
Parasites, yes, probably. It’s one big reason I don’t worry about pork fat as much as pork flesh.
Toxins? Nope, and part of removing parasites is removing anything that makes you weaker, or them stronger.
If pork fat has anything in it that’s toxic to dogs, and it does have things that are toxic to humans in it, then it would make the dog weaker, which would hinder a parasite treatment.
That’s where I said though, that I don’t know if the things in pork fat that are toxic to us are toxic to dogs as well.