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					Originally Posted by yorkiemini  My Cali is picky and has had a pancreatitis bout so should not have fat so I give her :Kraft
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 That I get them on amazon. No fat and she is crazy for them. They are tiny little marshmallows that have a little crunch to them. They have no fat, no sodium, sugar 4g, no protein, and 2 tbsp is 20 calories (but I rarely give her that much).
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  Oh that is a good idea and while I can't buy those in Canada, I am conveniently going to Michigan tomorrow for the weekend and will pick them up and see how he feels about them.   
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					Originally Posted by pstinard  Bella goes crazy for thawed frozen peas.  She is also a huge fan of Pet Botanics Mini Training Rewards (beef flavor)--she will do anything to get them, and they come in a resealable pouch.  Some dogs love cheerios. | 
 
  He absolutely refuses to eat vegetables or fruits.  We tried letting him have a piece of banana and for whatever reason it scared him and he ran away and hid in his crate the rest of the evening.  Tried it again another day with the same reaction lol  Have tried peas, beans and carrots and he just sniffs them and walks away. Have also tried cheerios and he refused those as well.  If I can find those Pet Botanics, I will try them as he seems to like things that are beef flavoured.  
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					Originally Posted by Lovetodream88  Freeze dried liver treats they come in a container and both petsmart and petco have them. My dogs will do anything for any treat that is liver. Also my training place uses pieces of hot dog which normally works well too although my little picky boy only wants the liver treats lol. | 
 
  He doesn't like hot dogs and we have tried natural/nitrite free/no seasoning deli meat...also hates that.  I wish he would like liver.  Our previous girl would also do anything for a piece of liver but this guy as a weird quirk that he won't take a piece of liver (or most treats) unless he is given two on the floor.  Doesn't like to take it from our hands and waits until we put it on the floor and then will stare at the container until we put a second one beside it and then he sniffs them both and decides which one to eat and then eats the other.