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Ham Recipe
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1 green(raw) ham
The term green has nothing to do with color. It means the "ham" is completely raw. Be sure the ham has not been cooked, smoked, or cured in any way. It should be completely, totally, 100% raw. Take the ham and hand it to your dog. This can be fed as a stand-alone meal or with a side of organ meat. This meal may require several sittings for your dog to consume.