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		By: Patrick Adams		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In my experience as a former K9 handler, breeder and trainer for 25 years, I believe that it&#039;s great to feed small amounts of raw steak to working dogs.  If the concern is cross- contamination and food-borne illness around your home,  I do not see how that matters if your dog has some steak. You&#039;re STILL going to wipe everything down afterwards. A human&#039;s risk is no greater prepping a steak for the grill than cutting up small pieces of raw steak to add to your K9s kibble. High energy dogs like Belgian Malinois and Dutch Shepherds are constantly depleting their caloric intake during training and work, so adding steak and boiled egg whites are hemoglobin maintaining a good patrol weight. 

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In my experience as a former K9 handler, breeder and trainer for 25 years, I believe that it&#8217;s great to feed small amounts of raw steak to working dogs.  If the concern is cross- contamination and food-borne illness around your home,  I do not see how that matters if your dog has some steak. You&#8217;re STILL going to wipe everything down afterwards. A human&#8217;s risk is no greater prepping a steak for the grill than cutting up small pieces of raw steak to add to your K9s kibble. High energy dogs like Belgian Malinois and Dutch Shepherds are constantly depleting their caloric intake during training and work, so adding steak and boiled egg whites are hemoglobin maintaining a good patrol weight. </p>
<p>Just my .02!</p>
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