28-01-2013, 10:32 PM | #11 |
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Wow thats impressive! Buzz has always got apple cores too, but she just eats the pips...
she used to be able to peel tangerines and bananas, leaving the peel and just eating the flesh! |
29-01-2013, 03:45 PM | #12 |
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Our dog steals everything(including fuses , luckily no dog was harmed in the making of this silliness). When we go to hotels and we bring the damn Retriever we have to nick slices of toast, put them in our pockets and bring them back to the room for him. If we don't, we get whines till the fat dog poops!
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Kiera is fed a raw meat diet, used to be BARF diet till she broke a tooth & it hurt her to crunch throught the raw bones, in the meat i add raw carrot, apple, any veg really, she loves it. She also loves cooked potatoes, any sort, boiled, roast or mashed, she loves them.
Just a word of caution though.....milk (in a cup of tea) can cause a stomach upset as they can't digest the lactose, I also think raw potatoe is poisenous (not 100% sure on that though) Marg.
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One of my dogs loves a cup of tea and will bark for one I believe they used to give it as a prevention against distemper in the 1940's.
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The milk in tea can be a problem as you say but Teddy has the tiny bit left at the bottom maybe once a day. My neighbour gives her dogs half a pint each a day but you can't tell some people.
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I had a jack russell that liked eating the potatoe skins, she would stand at my feet while i peeled potatoes and waited for me to drop a bit....i always thought she was a bit weird....she also liked eating the bubbles from a bubble bath, she would sit by the side of the bath and bark for for me to throw her a bit of bubbles lol.....my current dog Hazel, hides when i have a bath until i come downstairs then she will emerge....wimp lol x
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I knew someone with 2 lhasa apso x chinese cresteds, weird looking dogs. They loved tea but it gave them such a stomach upset.
Word of warning to people saying they give bananas to their dogs, just be aware that if you feed them too many it can cause higher levels of aggression. I believe it has to do with their being high in phosphorous (the reason you don't give them to reptiles in case it causes MBD).
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