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Originally Posted by capt_noonie We always have fresh cut up fruits and veggies in the fridge. Really anything works, carrot, cucumber, watermelon, tomato, apple (no skin, apparently yorkies hate apple skin?), or tiny TINY bits of low fat string cheese, bits of boiled chicken, etc. I like to give human grade food but no fat, salt, or seasonings.
Kendra, I know what you mean about a hectic schedule. I am lucky to be able to bring Uni with me to work all the time. But what about fruits or veggies, cut up in tiny pieces and frozen? That should keep them entertained for awhile. Of course I don't know your situation, but knowing the facts about BS, there has to be an alternative that's just as easy. It's your babies' health and well being here. Hope I"m not overstepping any boundaries, just making some suggestions.  |
Mine only get one ingredient homemade treats or the latest treats I made were ground venison, chickpea flour and a little extra virgin olive oil or coconut oil rolled out, sliced and baked.
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TRY to give fruits and veggies.....but Sugar does the stiff tongue flick and sends the offending "yucky stuff" flying across the room

Oh...they also get Zukes Minis treats sometimes too.