Chicken, turkey, lean ground beef, and chuck steak or roast are animal-based proteins, which help dogs grow strong. Always cook meat well. . Avoid fatty cuts, including bacon. Cut meat -- and any human food -- into easy-to-chew chunks. . Old, moldy, or spoiled meats are not OK.
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