Goat meat tastes just as good as beef, chicken, rabbit or any other meat you or your dog like to eat. If your dog refuses to eat goat meat it isn't the goat's fault.
If I could find it here (and knew how to prepare it) I would be eating goat on a regular basis. My husband is from Mexico and on special occasions when we are there we have a dish called ' birrea de chivo'. It's young goat stewed all day in mild spices until the meat falls off the bones. You eat it w/ tortillas (go figure) and a mild green salsa. It is delicious!
OK, now I'm trying to figure out how to ties this in to dog training.
Feed your dog goat if you can get it!
I"m lucky to live near/be friends with a butcher. I get all kinds of tasty scraps to feed my dog. I don't know how I could afford to feed my dog what I do if I didn't!
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