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Old 06-07-2008, 11:40 AM   #7
Nancy1999
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Originally Posted by ZheZhe's Mom View Post
Well, we tried the Oatmeal, cooked and uncooked. It seem to have helped a whole lot. You can definitely see a difference. We cooked alittle with honey added and she gobbled it up. Then we put alittle in her blueberry yorgart for her breakfast and she devoured it. For dinner at night she ate her regular Duck and Potatoe and did fine. I think I'm going to keep her on this regime for 3-4 days and see what the results are from that. At least until her Vet comes back from vacation, and let him look at her again. Thanks for all of your advice.

pwolfkill

Some of the fruit yogurts contain too much sugar or worse artificial sweeteners, which can be deadly to dogs. Make sure the yogurt you use has "live or active culture" some doesn't, it should say so on the packaging. Avoid yogurt that says "heat treated after culturing" on the label. This means that after the bacteria was added in yogurt, it was pasteurized - a process which can destroy live cultures. I personally don't believe you need to add honey to the oatmeal in order for her to gobble it up. Sweeteners are not necessary and can be harmful.
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