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Griffontastic ~ Treats and Goodies -

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Goodies ~

trying to do the healthy thing:

Apparently, dogs can't digest the goodness from vegetables unless they are lightly cooked and then pureed.

Goodies ~ the list

  • mushrooms
  • zuchinni
  • grapefruit & oranges (!?! can this be true?)
  • turnip (raw or cooked and mashed)
  • carrot (mashed with the turnip is fun!)
  • pieces of cooked potatoes ~ Angelika
  • scrambled egg
  • sweet red, green, yellow, orange peppers
  • lettuce (the crunchy part near the base)
  • fresh white cabbage (not too much though!)
  • 'kitty' grass (said to be sweet and easily digested)
  • apples and bananas. Several dogs I know love them. Sissi takes a piece into her mouth and after a while she spits out the skin. It then looks as if a snail had eaten the fruit and left the skin. :) Many dogs also eat bananas. Zorro does not, but Berry likes them sometimes. Fruity greetings! ~ Angelika
  • tomatoes
  • kohlrabi lovers in Angelika's household
  • Olive Oil I wanted to tell you that my little livernose Leroy is a great admirer of olive oil. He will try to lick every drip of it he can get. No matter if I've just rubbed some into my dry skin or some has run down the bottle, he will slurp every single olive oil molecule he can get a grip on. But it is only the taste of olive oil he prefers. The flax oil I put onto his food to improve his own dry skin is avoided. But when he does not want to eat at all, I just put a tiny bit of olive oil onto his food.

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