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Old 01-31-2006, 09:03 AM
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im not sure if its bad or not but one of my girls favourite snacks is chesse soft cheese and normal cheese, i give her bits all the time and shes completely healthy. I think in moderation. If you're worried dont give her it everyday maybe a few times a week or something?

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thanks i will do that
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All I would say is providing it isn't fed in excessive amounts they should be OK, like I said before, my friends chihuahua DIED from eating peanuts unless anyone wants to try it and see I would keep away from peanuts. she was a vet nurse too so she wasn't kept in the dark about it.
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dogs are just like humans; many humans are alergic to nuts and can die from them! I guess it is the same with dogs. My dog loves peanuts, she only ever gets 2 or 3 when im eating a pack.
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dogs are just like humans; many humans are alergic to nuts and can die from them! I guess it is the same with dogs. My dog loves peanuts, she only ever gets 2 or 3 when im eating a pack.
This had nothing whatsoever to do with a nut allergy, this was a protein overdose. This dog loved peanuts also otherwise she wouldn't have eaten them however it killed her. For all you know the 2 or 3 you give yours may still be damaging yours
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Old 02-15-2006, 12:29 PM
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Maybe you could say that; although as i mentioned before i give her 2 or 3 when im having a pack - i hardly ever eat nuts - twice a year or something!

My dog is healthy if i had any incline that she was sick i would stop giving her what i was and take her to the vets, but i dont see any problem giving you're dog a few nibbles here and there - they look forward to it and have never showed any ill signs of health whatsoever! She definetely wouldnt suffer an overdose from anything i know her tummy is only tiny; so she only gets a piece that is tiny, the size of a finger print or smaller times 2 or 3, that is not so bad i dont think!
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hi everyone i'm completly worried now my little peanut won't eat dog food he will only eat human food! because hes quite young still hes only having really plain stuff like boiled chicken and rice. hes tasted the odd bit of cheese and peanut butter (basically would eat any human food) and my mother in law gave him porriage without asking me! but i know he can't just live on rice and chicken forever and i really don't know what i'm allowed to give him for added vits and minerals!
i mixed some dry dog biscuits in with his chicken the other day and he just picks the chicken out!
i don't mind feeding him human food just want to make sure he gets everything he needs!
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chicken and rice sounds fine and healthy for you're dog, you could also try chicken with some vegetables like carrots and pea's - tinned one's without sweetners and added sugar are the best. My girl loves carrots and pea's!

You can try other dogs with you're meat like lamb and beef and turkey.

If you are still having problems with getting him to eat by a clove of garlic and sprinkle a small amount over his food, it will be so irresistably tasty for him and its ever so healthy for your dog aswell!

Natural cooked food is absolutely fine to feed you're dog, just try and ensure the meat is lean and fresh!
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