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Can Dogs Eat Beef?

Beef is the most commonly used meat in dog nutrition. Almost every animal feed manufacturer has at least one product with a popular type of meat on offer.

No wonder, since most dogs love the taste of beef.

Raw and dried beef for dogs

In addition to muscle meat, head meat, tripe, heart, lungs, and liver are used for both raw feeding and feed production.

You probably know raw meat for dogs from BARF. So from the species-appropriate feeding with raw food.

With raw meat, however, you must exercise special hygiene. Otherwise, there is a risk of gastrointestinal problems caused by bacteria and other pathogens.

Beef in particular is also suitable for human consumption raw as tartare or sausage mince. So the raw form is not unusual.

However, you should be careful with mixed minced meat, because raw pork is completely unsuitable for dogs. 

Head meat, strips of skin with fur, ears, hooves, tripe, esophagus, and bull penis are processed into chewing products and sold dried.

Beef is one of the dark meats

Fresh meat can be recognized by its strong dark red color and neutral, mild smell.

The fat must be light in color and not dry or yellow. However, these criteria are only important for you as a dog owner if you feed your animal raw.

Dog food without beef

In recent years, more and more dogs are allergic to beef. This is usually attributed to factory farming and the associated medication.

If your dog is allergic to ready-made beef feed, this does not automatically mean that it cannot tolerate raw beef.

High-quality protein for athletes

Beef is a high-quality source of protein. 100 grams of lean muscle meat corresponds to about 22 grams of protein.

The meat contains the important vitamins of the B group as well as niacin, which is of great importance for metabolism. Beef is also valuable for dogs thanks to the minerals and trace elements it contains.

Modern breeding and fattening methods have significantly reduced the fat content in beef. Around 63.3 million tons of beef were produced worldwide in 2012.

After the meat parts have been selected for human consumption, a large part of the slaughtered animal goes to the animal feed industry. The largest beef producers are in the USA, Brazil, and China.

Frequently Asked Questions

What meat is good for dogs?

The classics are beef for dogs and chicken or poultry in general. Chicken and turkey are the best choices for sensitive dogs. These are easily digestible, have few calories, and are usually used in connection with a diet or as a light meal.

Why no beef for dogs?

Summary: Red meat is carcinogenic to humans. There are no studies to prove that this is not the case for dogs. Beef pollutes our environment and is the second most polluting food.

Can a dog eat raw beef?

Veal and beef are good raw feeds for dogs. You can occasionally feed both head and muscle meat as well as offal and gizzards (valuable vitamins and enzymes are mainly found in tripe and omasum). In principle, dogs can also eat lamb and mutton raw.

Can I give my dog boiled beef?

Cooking renders the Aujeszky virus, which is otherwise dangerous for dogs, harmless and the meat can be fed without hesitation. Of course, cooked meat contains less nutritional value than lightly steamed or raw meat.

What meat should dogs not eat raw?

Dogs should not be fed pork. Pork contains the Aujeszky virus. This virus is also known under the name pseudo rage. Eating raw pork can transmit the virus to dogs.

How much raw meat can a dog eat?

How high the individual requirement for raw meat for dogs should be is best calculated based on body weight. The basic rule says: Every dog needs around 2% of its body weight as daily food.

What happens when dogs eat raw meat?

It may contain the Aujeszky virus, deadly for dogs, which causes pseudorabies. Raw meat can also transmit parasites and pathogens such as salmonella or campylobacter. It is therefore very important to ensure adequate hygiene when handling the raw meat and the dog.

Why doesn’t my dog tolerate meat?

More and more dogs are allergic to meat. A fact to which the market has long since reacted: the range of dog food is becoming more and more exotic. Disturbed digestion, inflamed ears, scaly fur, and scratched skin – can be symptoms of an allergy or intolerance.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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