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Fruity Pup Pops Just found this recipe and thought I would share! Fruity Pup Pops 1 cup fruit (strawberries, blueberries, etc.) 8 oz. yogurt 1 cup water Place all into a blender; blend well. Pour into ice cube tray; freeze This sounds like a healthy, summer treat! I would think veggies like pumpkin or squash would work, too! |
My Punkin Punkin has IBS and none of the meds from the vet have seemed to help. punkin is pooping lots of blood and I was wondering if any of your babies have had this. If so or not does anyone know what to do next.? |
I know I may be on the wrong place but i also know someone will c this. |
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Dairy isn't good for dogs from what my Vet told me |
Do you have a veterinary hospital near to you? A university vet hospital? I would call the vet again sooner ather than later. Blood/poop not good. |
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Homecooking From the first time my Lahja tasted my home cooking, specially for Yorkies, she sidestepped the kibble! Now I have a cookbook for Yorkies and she loves the food which contains the right amount of protein, fat and carbs. Just imaging you have to eat the same boring stuff everyday! She is only three months old and knows what she wants! Defenitly not dog food....she also likes plain yogurt and cheese, and gets a teaspoon full everyday. Today she had hambuger meat, noodles and veggies with a beef cube. She eats about three tablespoons full and the rest I keep in refrigerator and some I freeze Her coat shines, she plays most of the time and ignores the kibble!:) |
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Hmmm....pls be sure to check with a vet nutritionist to be certain all the correct measures of vitamins/minerasl/etc are included in your foods for each life stage. Your pups may not grow properly and have isssues with their coats, kidneys, teeth,bones, and life span! Usually these specialized vets can be found at universities with excellent vet programs. |
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I can't wait to start trying some of these recipes for Max :D The littler bugger is a picky eater haha |
These recipes are awesome. Thanks guys, But I have a question for the recipe with garlic... Is it ok to include garlic into the menu? Because onions are one of the most dangerous things for yorkie... And I dont know, isn't garlic counted as white onion or am I wrong? Thanks in advance! |
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"I have read that garlic is harmful to dogs. Yet I have seen some recipes for dog food that contain garlic. Is it harmful to dogs? Although the recommendation to feed onion or garlic to pets is quite popular in the lay press, and allowable under current US AAFCO regulations, we do not recommend feeding garlic, leeks, onions and chives to dogs or cats because there is a potentially serious downside. Members of the Allium family (garlic, leeks, onions and chives) contain organosulfoxides, in particular, alk(en)ylcysteine sulfoxides. Cooking or spoilage of Allium plants does not reduce their potential toxicity. Please see the complete article on Feeding onions and garlic to pets in our Nutrition Library." |
Thanks! I myself love all types of onions for my food. But maybe for Bei, I'll not use it, just for safety. But thanks for all the recipes to all, I will try all one by one and cut just the garlic ingredients, hope they still taste well :) Quote:
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