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natural treats for yorkies What would be some natural items found in a typical refrigerator that would be okay to give Chip instead of giving him store bought treats all the time. I know carrots are okay, but what other fruits/veggies can we give him? What about yogurt, baby food, meat, cheese type stuff? |
yogurt is good, peanut butter, eggs, green beans, rice, chicken do not feed grapes, raisens |
watermelon, apple (no peelling is best), popcorn, banana, strawberry, cheerios, lettuce, green pepper, cucumber, beans I think you will be okay if you don't feed chocolate, grapes, raisins, onion, garlic (in large amounts) and nuts. |
make sure you take the kernals out of the popcorn tho! |
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i give lexi celery and carrots for snacks |
Reduced fat cheese. Gracie loves string cheese and sharp cheddar. I also give her crisp turkey bacon and turkey pepperoni ( I check to make sure there is no onion in it.) Now don't yell at me for giving her that processed meat. I only do it once a week or so, and even then a tiny bit. She loves it. |
I was wondering about natural treats too. I just feel so guilty, like I shouldnt give her human food because she isnt an adult...but I dont know. When I eat my cheerios, I'll give her two. haha. I'm a little shy with it obviously. |
All of the things already mentione. Mine eat boiled eggs, watermelon (no seeds), strawberries, low fat cottage cheese, celery, squash, lettuce. They like almost everything. Cheerios make great training treats. |
how about cherry tomatoes? |
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Tiny chunks of Pineapple! CoCo loves them and they control the need to eat poop some too!:D |
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I give mine Cheerios, yogurt, lowfat cottage cheese, peanut butter (all natural), green beans, watermelon, berries, bananas, tomatoes (no skin), lettuce. |
My kids love chopped celery, small bites, they go wacky over it. It's so cute the way they chomp it. I also give snap peas, cheddar cheese, and baby carrots. |
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