Good and Bad people food-- After my last post about sneaking Keeley some of my food sometimes, it got me thinking, what foods are okay and what foods are not okay to give to your yorkie as a treat/snack now and then? I have only really given him; peanut butter, chicken, small peices of cheese, and the occasional pretzel or cereal peice. |
Chicken is better than beef. Cherios are okay. Cheese in moderation is okay. Vegetables are good for them |
Chicken, cereal and rice are fine, but should not be their total diet. Peanut butter is too high in fat. I don't like giving cheese or peanut butter because of the risk of pancreatitis. |
Dont give them raisins or grapes..or the skin/seed of any fruit vegetable..just the fleshy part :D |
Chocolate is another bad food for dogs. |
Glad to know cheerios are ok b/c that is what we use to train RoxyJo. She will do any trick (except roll over, that makes her mad) for a cheerio. |
my dogs like cheerios,cottage cheese, watermelon ,and sometimes bananas |
Here's a link from the Health and Diet Forum about foods that are bad. http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=43555 My fur kids love chicken, cottage cheese, watermelon, egg whites, peeled apples and Yorkie Yummies!!! Oh and Dairy Queen! |
onions are also bad for dogs |
Wow, that's quite a list. I didn't know that garlic is bad...don't some people feed their dogs garlic to prevent fleas? Ziggy loves honey nut cheerios. One of the ingredients is almonds...is that okay? I read that Macadamia nuts,walnuts, etc. are bad for dogs. :confused: |
My husband shared him ham with Lexi two mornings in a row and she got so sick. The pediatrician (a.k.a. veterinarian) said that if she had a reaction to ham that she would most likely have a reaction to turkey. So, we were told to never give her either. We also give ours Cheerios and they do fine with them. |
I give Kona plain cheerios and carrots. She hasn't had a probelm with either. |
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