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At a craft store (I got mine at walmart I don't know if they still sell them) I got a mesh bag of very large smooth river rocks. Those are what I put in Bear's the food bowl to slow feeding down. Helps prevent the deadly bloat. The rocks are smooth and washable. The large ones are pretty big and they are pretty heavy and have to be eaten around. Works pretty good. |
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This is what our food bowls look out..........ooops too late oops upside down |
oops 1 Attachment(s) hope I got it right this time or you are just going to have to stand on your head to view:D |
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No, a tsp of plain yogurt won't hurt. Fancy is 2 yrs old and she continues to weigh around 4 lbs and I give her a little more than a tsp. I don't give her any flavored yogurt, only plain and I don't measure it I just mix a heaping spoonful up with her food. Be sure to wash the bowl afterwards though! |
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:thumbup: Yogurt. My boys have 2 teaspoons plain yogurt a day (they are 7 and 8 pounds). It is their after-walks treat. Boots, I will take my pictures at dinner tonight. :p |
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Dinner is served! 3 Attachment(s) Photo 1: The entrees, Orijen Adult kibble and Wellness Core Photo 2: 1/8 cup Orijen, a tiny amount of Wellness mixed in, 5 frozen green beans and 2 frozen pineapple pieces. For some reason, my crazy little man likes his fruits and veggies better frozen than thawed. Photo 3: All done! And you can just tell Levi is thinking, "Maybe if I stand by my bowl and look really cute, that lady will give me some more yummy food." |
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