Due to their moderate to high calorie content, turkey necks should only be given as an occasional treat to avoid unwanted weight gain. Feeding one dehydrated turkey neck 1 to 2 times a week is more than enough for a medium-sized dog.
Is it safe to feed turkey necks to dogs?
White meat and dark meat are both safe and healthy for your dog. The only part that is not recommended for your dog is the neck as there may be bones in that part. Even if you already feed your dog a raw meat diet, it's not recommended to giving the giblets to your dog raw.
Is turkey OK for dogs everyday?
The short answer is “yes and no.” Turkey is not toxic to dogs. It is an ingredient in many commercial dog foods and is rich in nutrients like protein, riboflavin, and phosphorous. For our dogs, it is a recipe for unpleasant digestive upset at best, and pancreatitis at worst.