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Proteins
Can Dogs Eat Turkey?
Plain, boneless, skinless only
Quick Answer
Yes, dogs can safely eat turkey. Plain cooked turkey meat is safe and lean. Avoid skin, bones, and seasoned turkey.
Reviewed by Clawmate Vet TeamโขUpdated February 2026
๐Specifically for Dogs
Plain turkey is a great lean protein. Keep holiday turkey with all its fixings away from dogs.
The Full Story
Plain, boneless, skinless turkey breast is a lean protein source commonly used in pet foods. Turkey skin is too fatty and can cause pancreatitis. Cooked turkey bones splinter and can cause choking or intestinal puncture. Holiday turkey with seasoning, onion, garlic, and butter is dangerous. Deli turkey is too high in sodium.
โ Safety Tips
- Boneless and skinless only
- No seasoning, garlic, or onions
- Cooked bones are dangerous
- Avoid deli turkey (high sodium)
Recommended Serving for Dogs
Dogs: Small pieces mixed with food. Cats: Shredded small pieces.
Nutritional Benefits
Lean ProteinB VitaminsSeleniumZinc
Frequently Asked Questions
Can dogs eat turkey?โผ
Plain, boneless, skinless only. Plain cooked turkey meat is safe and lean. Avoid skin, bones, and seasoned turkey. Plain turkey is a great lean protein. Keep holiday turkey with all its fixings away from dogs.
Is turkey safe for dogs?โผ
Plain, boneless, skinless turkey breast is a lean protein source commonly used in pet foods. Turkey skin is too fatty and can cause pancreatitis. Cooked turkey bones splinter and can cause choking or intestinal puncture. Holiday turkey with seasoning, onion, garlic, and butter is dangerous. Deli turkey is too high in sodium.
How much turkey can I give my dog?โผ
Dogs: Small pieces mixed with food. Cats: Shredded small pieces.
What are the health benefits of turkey for dogs?โผ
Turkey provides: Lean Protein, B Vitamins, Selenium, Zinc. Plain, boneless, skinless turkey breast is a lean protein source commonly used in pet foods. Turkey skin is too fatty and can cause pancreatitis. Cooked turkey bones splinter and can cause choking or intestinal puncture. Holiday turkey with seasoning, onion, garlic, and butter is dangerous. Deli turkey is too high in sodium.
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Trusted sources: ASPCA Poison Control ยท Pet Poison Helpline ยท AVMA Pet Owners