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My Boyfriend Accidentally Ate Month Old Chicken

Accidentally feeding our puppy adult dog food for over a month?

Oh, gosh no! You are NOT an awful mom and while there are nutritional benefits to feeding him puppy food, so much of the difference between the two is good marketing, different sizes of the kibble pieces...and how much it costs.

Do you realize that many of our pets eat better than some humans in third-world countries? Even if your dog only got adequate amounts of adult food from the time he could eat, he would still be healthy. A LOT of the hype about puppy food and kitten food is for the owners, rather than the pets themselves.

I can only imagine the thumbs down my answer will get from food purists who think that only one brand will do, and blah, blah, blah. My pug was found abandoned in the woods, living on bugs and whatever her little "puppy ingenuity" could rustle up. I gave her puppy food her first year, and she is thriving, in spite of her early months of suffering.

My dog accidentally ate the my Chinese food is he gonna be alright?

My 6 month old dog (his breed if it matters is Siberian Husky) accidentally got into my take out and had maybe a cup -give or take im not really sure- of King Wok's chicken with broccoli dish (it includes a broth-like soup along with it) and I just wanna make sure if he's gonna be alright or is it very dangerous for him to eat.

If a pregnant woman accidentally swallowed small chicken bones, can that be harmful to the baby?

I'm 2 months pregnant. I just had fried chicken for breakfast. I don't chew my food well sometimes and I'm afraid that I might have swallowed small chicken bones. I know I should be very careful but that's what happened. What effects could it have on my baby? What about on me? I'm very worried. Please help me with this.

I am pregnant and accidentally ate chicken that had been left out for 2-3 hours should I worry?

You have already eaten it. No, you shouldn’t worry. What are they going to do? Take you to the hospital and have your stomach pumped? Definitely not a cause for concern.The stress caused by your concerns is likely less healthy for you than that chicken was.Either you will get sick or you will not. I highly doubt you will.Looking at the worst case scenario, I suppose you could get salmonella. It’s possible. But even if you did get it, you would be very unpleasantly sick, but even then it’s fairly unlikely to hurt a fetus. If you got really dehydrated, it could hurt the fetus, but if you’re concerned you could always be put on fluids. That is, again, the worst case scenario.If you do miscarry (I do not think you will, again!!), it is not going to be caused by this, so you do not need to feel guilty about eating it. Ok? Ok.

I'm pregnant, and I just ate an orange. I accidentally swallowed a seed, it shouldn't effect my baby right?

Don't worry, the orange pip will probably pass through you without you even noticing! The orange pip is perfectly harmless. Try not to put too much credence on what you read on the internet (Old Wives Tales abound on here!). If in any doubt ask at your health centre or anti-natal clinic.

Can I eat frozen chips/french fries that are 6 months over best before date?

That's a very imprecise question-what do you mean by "OK"?
Are they safe? yes
Will they taste good? probably not. For frozen food, the "best before" date refers to quality. Frozen food can not grow microbes that will cause illness, but most frozen foods taste best if used within 3-6 months of freezing.

Can I still cook an expired frozen chicken?

Yes.You can cook any kind of food that is expired but still frozen.That expiration is based on the assumption the food is not going to be frozen. When you freeze foods, it suspends the growth of bacteria which is the concern the date is based upon.That answers your question from a food safety standpoint.From a culinary standpoint, if the chicken has not been properly sealed or is more than a few months old, freezer burn may have set it, which may adversely affect both the flavor and texture.While this is not ideal, the food is still perfectly safe to eat (of course, assuming it was safe to eat before it was frozen and that safe food handling guidelines were followed after you thawed it).Alternatively, you may also trim off the freezer burned parts of the meat.related > What is freezer burn and why does it happen?

How bad for a child is moldy juice?

I have three kids and I think each of them has done this before. Nothing ever happened. If its a little bit, like anything, it should not hurt. Just keep an eye on her for any changes. If it makes you feel better you can call poison control.

Can you die from eating broken glass?

I had a pet chicken once (unimaginatively named “chikki”) who loved eating ice. Raw onions and ice were his favourite foods.Every night, my dad would pour himself a drink and as soon as the “creak” sound came from the ice tray (when you twist the ice tray around to get the ice cubes out), chiiki would run, madly flapping his wings trying to get my dad to give him a sliver or six, of ice. He was still too young to fly.One night, my dad poured his drink, and just as soon as he’d put ice in it, someone came to the door to see him. Chikki was flapping around madly waiting for my dad to give him ice. When he got tired waiting, up he flew to the dining table (his first flight ever) and knocked over the glass of whiskey, trying to get to the ice. The glass fell to the floor and shattered. We all ran to stop him but he swallowed a small sliver of glass, mistaking it for ice.It took him 3, horrible, painful days to die.Humans are not chickens. But don’t eat glass. It cannot be too healthy

My dog just ate a bag of Brachs Candy Corn. What should I do, and should I worry?

It was in a hiding spot, but somehow he found it while we were away and decided to eat the whole thing. It was closed and completely full 1.5 Pound bag of Brachs Candy Corn. His stomach is making little noises and hes groaning a tiny bit. He's not doing anything to drastic and seems to be ok, but I'm still a bit worried about him. He's a basset hound and is about 11 or 12 years old. (I'm worried because hes so old). His old owners (had him until he was four) used to feed him people food by accidentally a lot and he would throw up. Since we got him we have TRIED to keep those foods away from him. I know chocolate is worse for him, but does anyone have any advice?
Thank you in advance

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