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is it ok?? to gibe them bread?? i mean not like a whole thing but lets say im eatin subway n the mouth is watering for a taste!!! can i bit lil pieces of the bread n feed them?? i only eat whole wheat. please dont judge im sooo new at this its not even funny. |
Wheat bread is fine.:) I would personally not give it if honey was an ingredient though. I am not comfortable giving honey to younger dogs. |
Here is a partial list of things that are definately NOT okay to give a dog followed by a list of things that are definately okay to give a dog (unless your dog is allergic): Chocolate Onion Leaks Shallots Chives Garlic (debatable but I avoid) Macadamia nuts Grapes Raisins Excessively fatty meat Salty foods Artificial Sweeteners Boiled chicken (white meat, no skin, fat or seasonings) Brown and white rice Pasta Barley Potato and sweet potato (peeled and boiled or peeled and baked) Green beans (cooked) Carrot (raw or cooked) Squash (zuccini, yellow, butternut, spaghetti...cooked) Lettuce Bell Peppers Apples (peeled, no seeds) Watermelon Banana Egg (I prefer boiled) Cottage cheese (lower fat is probably best...reduced sodium is also good) Yogurt (plain and lower fat) Berries Oatmeal When boiling foods for dogs, I would not recommend salting the water, especially if you are feeding dog food. I hope this helps you.:) |
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That would be very salty which can cause kidney damage... If you want to give turkey, I'd cook a turkey breast without seasonings and give that (no skin or fat). |
o no... im callin him now to stop. thanx |
sometimes i give lexi bread, just alittle though . pizza bread/dough |
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I give white meat only. Tryptophan is an amino acid and is essential according to AAFCO, so I don't mind giving it. I don't like the chemicals in turkey but all non-organic meats have them, so what are you going to do, you know? |
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