Turkey necks for dogs + giveaway

Turkey Necks for Dogs: How to Feed + Giveaway {Updated for 2023}

Raw turkey necks for dogs have been a staple food in my home since 2015.

That’s when I switched my then-Boxer mix pups Missy & Buzz from kibble to raw dog food.

Spoiler alert: They loved eating raw turkey necks, and so does my current pup Wally! He’s a Feist mix.

In this blog post, I’ll share how I feed them whole as well as:

  • Why are raw turkey necks safe for dogs?
  • Benefits of turkey necks for dogs
  • 2 different ways of feeding them besides whole
  • A feeding video that shows how my dog Wally eats turkey necks the safest way
  • When not to feed turkey necks and alternatives
  • How to prevent dietary induced Hyperthyroidism in dogs
  • Can dogs eat raw turkey giblets?
  • Where to buy raw turkey necks for dogs in the US, including a 15% off coupon code
  • NEW! At the end of this blog post, enter our quarterly giveaway of (1) 5 lb bag of turkey necks from our sponsor (*must have US mailing address)

Turkey Necks for Dogs: How to Feed + Giveaway {Updated for 2023}

Turkey necks for dogs: How to feed

Disclaimer: This blog post was originally published in 2020 and has been updated in 2023. Raw Paws Pet Food is sponsoring this blog post and the giveaway. Some of the links are affiliate links.

Why Are Raw Turkey Necks Safe For Dogs?

First things first, let’s talk about how safe it is to feed your pups raw turkey necks. After all, feeding raw bone can be intimidating for new raw feeders!

I know this because I’ve been there and felt that way!

I remember coming up with all sorts of horror scenarios like my pups choking on turkey necks and dying a miserable death.

Turkey Necks for Dogs: How to Feed
A 5 lb bag of frozen raw turkey necks for dogs from Raw Paws Pet Food

However, none of that happened and I was able to quickly overcome my fears. That’s because I saw that Missy and Buzz instinctively knew how to eat their turkey necks.

I also began by holding one end of the turkey neck and letting the pups chew on the other end.

That way I made sure that they didn’t try to eat it whole.

It also teaches them polite behavior around high-value food items while humans hold or touch the food.

That said, 9 years of feeding raw turkey necks have definitely turned me into a confident raw turkey neck feeder.

Let me explain why they’re so safe for dogs to eat.

In raw feeding, there are 3 main types of meat that are fed in different quantities:

(1) Muscle meat (70-80%, depending on whether or not you add plant matter)

(2) Secreting organs (10%)

(3) Raw meaty bones (aka RMBs)

Turkey Necks are Raw Meaty Bones

They consist of soft, pliable bone and meat that’s still attached to the bone.

To be more specific, turkey necks consist of roughly:

  • 45% bone
  • 55% muscle meat

You’ll want to take that ratio into account when you’re making DIY homemade raw dog food.

Turkey Necks are Soft and Pliable

One of the reasons why they're so safe to eat is because they're soft and pliable.

Dogs have a very acidic stomach environment that's designed to digest raw meat, including soft, raw bones, without a problem.

How to Cook Turkey Necks for Dogs

I keep getting asked if it's OK to cook raw bones intended for feeding, including turkey necks.

No, it's not.

I repeat:

DON'T COOK TURKEY NECKS !!!

Turkey necks are not safe to feed once they've been cooked.

That's because cooking changes the density of the bone structure and makes them brittle.

At that point, they can cause intestinal damage.

So it's important to NEVER feed your dog cooked bones.

Only feed raw meaty bones.

Turkey Necks for Dogs: How to Feed
Thawed raw turkey necks for dogs from Raw Paws Pet Food

Benefits of Turkey Necks for Dogs

Although raw meaty bones like turkey necks only make up 10% of raw dog food, they're an essential component of it.

Without them, raw dog food would not be balanced and would cause nutritional deficiencies.

That's because raw meaty bones like turkey necks are a great source of lean protein, calcium and phosphorus.

They're also rich in glucosamine and chondroitin, which makes them great for joint support.

That makes them so much more efficient and healthier than synthetic joint support pills!

Whole turkey necks naturally clean and strengthen your dog's teeth. No more teeth brushing required!

They also provide mental stimulation.

That's because chewing is a natural dog behavior and should be supported, especially if you don't want them to chew on inappropriate items like your shoes or kids' toys!

Good to know: The turkey necks from Raw Paws Pet Food are sourced from turkeys raised on family farms in the USA.

How To Feed Your Dog Turkey Necks

There are a few different ways of how you can feed your dog raw turkey necks.

  1. One option is to feed them whole as part of a balanced raw meal.
  2. Another option is to feed them ground as part of a balanced raw meal.
  3. Of course you can also use them to make highly nutritious bone broth.
  4. You can also add raw turkey necks to your dog's weekly dental cleaning routine, even if you usually feed pre-made raw dog food.

Good to know: Whole turkey necks from Raw Paws Pet Food come in different sizes and weigh between 8-13 oz.

1. Feed Them Whole

As mentioned at the very beginning of this blog post, both Wally, Missy & Buzz usually eat their raw turkey necks whole.

I combine them with other cuts of muscle meat and secreting organs for a whole meal.

Turkey Necks for Dogs: How to Feed
Feist mix Wally getting ready to eat a whole raw turkey neck
Turkey Necks for Dogs: How to Feed
Boxer mixes Missy and Buzz getting ready to eat whole raw turkey necks

I also add some plant matter several times per week.

When I do, I either make my own veggie and fruit smorgasbord. For example purรฉed spinach, celery, broccoli, shiitake mushrooms and blueberries.

Or, I add a dehydrated veggie & herb pre-mix like Dr. Harvey's Paradigm. That makes veggie meal prep a lot quicker.

K9sOverCoffee.com | I use Dr. Harvey's Green Superfood Pre-Mix Paradigm for my raw dog food
Dr. Harvey's pre-mix Paradigm
Turkey Necks for Dogs: How to Feed
Wally and his raw meal featuring a whole turkey neck from Raw Paws Pet Food

This particular meal features:

https://youtu.be/r7Y60sqi3mk
Wally and I demonstrate how to safely feed your dog a turkey neck

2. Feed Them Ground Or Cut Up

If your dog has weak teeth or misses several or all of his teeth, he obviously won't be able to eat whole turkey necks.

In that case, you'll have to grind the turkey necks for him. You can do that with powerful meat grinders such as these.

If your pup has no teeth issues and you prefer adding a little turkey neck to your pup's individual raw dog food containers, just cut them up!

But watch your fingers and be sure to use a sharp, serrated breadknife.

https://youtu.be/Z-hvszNzup4

3. Use Turkey Necks To Make Nutritious Bone Broth

You can also use whole, raw turkey necks to make delicious and nutritious bone broth for your pup and yourself!

Bone broth is great for joint support because the chondroitin and glucosamine seeps out of the bones and into the broth.

It's also great for an upset doggie stomach, detoxifies the liver and can work as a meal topper for picky eaters.

Here's one of my recipes for homemade bone broth:

Turkey Necks for Dogs: How to Feed
My favorite recipe for homemade bone broth

You don't have to use a variety of raw meaty bones if you don't have access to them. It's fine to just use turkey necks and soup bones.

4. Add Raw Turkey Necks to Your Dog's Dental Health Routine

Even if you don't need whole turkey necks to make homemade raw dog food, you can add them to your pup's weekly oral health routine.

They're a great, natural tool to help scrape plaque off your dog's teeth and massage their gums.

Plus, chewing on real bones is one of the most natural dog behaviors that exercise their jaws and battle boredom!

When Not To Feed Your Dog Turkey Necks

However, if your dog has a food sensitivity to turkey, you obviously shouldn't feed him or her anything turkey, including turkey necks.

In that case, you'll need to feed raw meaty bones from other animals. For example, duck necks or chicken necks.

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If turkey necks are too large for your pup, try feeding smaller raw meaty bones like chicken necks, feet and wings.

Alternatively, break or cut your turkey necks into smaller pieces.

Note: For variety's sake, offer your dog different raw meaty bones, ideally from different animals. This also ensures that they'll get more nutrients as different cuts of meat from different animals vary heavily in nutrients.

How to Prevent Dietary Induced Hyperthyroidism in Dogs

It can also prevent dietary induced hyperthyroidism in your dog. This condition can be caused when dogs eat TOO MANY turkey necks (and head meat), or only turkey necks for their raw meaty bone allowance.

It still seems to be a rare occurrence that's likely linked to a predisposition in some dogs towards hyperthyroidism.

The reason for this is that raw meaty neck bones CAN include thyroid tissue if it hasn't been removed by the processing facility.

Other raw meaty bones you can alternate between are:

Tip: Raw Paws Pet Food has a great mix of meaty lamb bones and meaty goat bones! They're a mix of these raw meaty bones from the respective animal:

  • Rib Bones
  • Femur Bones
  • Neck Bones
  • Tail Bones

So again, for variety's sake it's important to rotate what you're feeding your pup!

You should never feed just one single recipe but really alternate between different cuts and protein sources.

Can Dogs Eat Raw Turkey Giblets?

They sure can!

Turkey giblets are a collective term for several different cuts of turkey:

Turkey hearts and gizzards count as muscle meat, while livers are secreting organs.

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We're giving away a 5lb bag of raw turkey necks for dogs from Raw Paws Pet Food once a quarter!

That means that one lucky winner will get one 5 lb bag of raw turkey necks for free.

Enter our quarterly turkey necks for dogs giveaway from Raw Paws Pet Food

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