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Frozen Fresh Fruit As A Treat Many of my friends who have dogs in their family told me that fresh fruit is an ok snack. Since Sophie is teething, I thought that frozen peaches and mango may help. Would this be a bad idea? |
I give Joey and Tank fresh fruit and veggies...it helps to keep them from getting constipated, and they enjoy the healthy snack. I have to be careful with Joey, as he has a sensitive tummy, but if they just get one baby carrot or a couple bites of apple, they're totally fine. |
Pumpkins... All my dogs have always enjoyed frozen raw pumpkin, its also good to have on hand if your pup comes down with a pooping issue. |
Just make sure not to give them grapes or raisins. My pups love apple bites, watermelon, lettuce, carrots, and Tiki's favorite is frozen blueberries. |
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Mine love strawberries, watermelon, bananas, apples & when they're not in season, I give them the freeze dried fruits. |
Okay, this is interesting...... Shay has been really picky these days.... would love to start homecooking for him and the fruit and veggies idea is a good spot to start....when you say a baby carrot....shredd it? the bannana, lil pieces? How much would you give them? |
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We also give them chopped up frozen green beans (one strand ea) mixed in w/their kibble for dinner. It's already cooked, then frozen & it has fiber. They luv it! |
when gatsby was teething a foze baby carrots and half bananas and just gave them to him to munch he loved it just be careful to pick it up when they get bored thawed brown bananas feel alot like poop when you step on it at 2 in the morning sort of looks like it to |
Fruits & Veggies I have given some to mine and they did well with it. I was told not to give strawberries...does anyone know why? |
Strawberries are good for them, packed w/Vitamin D. I know we're not supposed to give them grapes or raisins bc it can cause severe kidney problems or even failure. If someone knows more about strawberries, please let us know. |
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