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Not sure if i should be posting this in this section or not? But its nearly that time of year that i will be stocking the freezers up with mackerel again, it has always been part of my dogs diet but i was wondering if anyone knows if it would be better fed raw or cooked? I have always boiled it for a short time, taken the tail and spine out and then just give them all the rest.. Can they be fed raw or would the bones be a problem? Cheers chris

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i often feed mine mackeral and any flounder and whitey that are a bit small for me to eat but what are too deep hooked to return.also fed them ling,cod,pollack,pouting and trout.

mine are sometimes a bit fussy over raw fish so i just cut them up and pour gravy over it or mix with tripe or chicken.

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Not sure if i should be posting this in this section or not? But its nearly that time of year that i will be stocking the freezers up with mackerel again, it has always been part of my dogs diet but i was wondering if anyone knows if it would be better fed raw or cooked? I have always boiled it for a short time, taken the tail and spine out and then just give them all the rest.. Can they be fed raw or would the bones be a problem? Cheers chris

years ago when i was still at home,my mam used to get my bull terrier a piece of mackeral off the market once a week,and he was gleeming,people used to comment about his coat,just dont over do it,atb
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