Well to be honest i'm pretty darn relaxed about raw now, its like second nature to me. So, as I said with veg I don't give it unless I have some that really needs eating.
But, ok lets see. I think it would be better to explain the ones that are not so good, i'm sure you know about grapes and raisins (kidney failure), onions (anaemia) and then care should be taken not to overfeed cabbage, brussel sprouts, cauliflower, kale, swedes, turnips, cassava, and broccoli to dogs as this may inhibit thyroid function. Also spinach, chard and beetroot leaves can interfere with calcium absorption. So other than those, as long as they are in moderation, are fine.
Live yogurt is yogurt in its natural form, without anything added or taken away, it contains fantastic probiotics (good paired with banana as they are full of prebiotics) and digestive enzymes.
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