sandra_slayton
Posted : 10/5/2006 11:47:47 AM
If you want to give raw fish, fillet it first. I fillet it and make sure there are no bones, but I also cook the fillets in microwave. I should have said that with my answer yesterday, but I was thinking of just tossing a whole fish to a dog and visions of those sharp bones made me shudder. Mine do get a lot of canned salmon and mackeral, but I really like to give them fresh caught, NO BONES, fish.
EDITED A few years ago I had cooked up about 3 pounds of flounder fillets I had caught that day for my dogs. Hubby got in off the road unexpected about 9:30 and there was nothing for him to eat, so he ate a grilled cheese sandwich and can of soup and for years has told everyone i feed him soup and sandwiches and feed the dogs $7 a pound fish. At the time WHOLE flounder (gutted and gilled, but still with head and bones) was selling at our grocery store for $6.99 a pound and by the time you cut the fillets off, you would probably be paying about $8 a pound for what you eat.