Just like chicken, turkey livers, gizzards and hearts can be cooked any number of ways. Try them fried, broiled, made into pâté, even grilled on skewers.
Thereof, what happens if my dog eats raw turkey?
While cooked turkey is a lean and healthy protein for your dog, raw turkey can put your dog at risk of bacterial contamination such as salmonella. This bacteria often leads to gastrointestinal illness. … Raw meat is not recommended for puppies, dogs with liver or kidney failure, or dogs with cancer.
Just so, how do you cook turkey hearts for dogs?
Even if you already feed your dog a raw meat diet, it’s not recommended to giving the giblets to your dog raw. Instead, wash them with water and then boil them for five to 10 minutes or sear them on the stove top for a few minutes on each side.
