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Post by bluejeans on Apr 2, 2015 18:13:13 GMT
You may already know this...or may not care. But I am sharing something perhaps useful if you have an indoor dog that can "clear the room". A cyber-friend has an elderly recently-rescued Cavalier...who wasn't always nice-to-be-near. She just happened to start sharing her sliced apple with her 4 Cavi's. Never thought about it...until she ran out of apples. Then...the OH DEAR...returned. I have a Boston who is my shadow. She's never been very odorificerous at all...but now we share apples. Now my dog doesn't complain either.
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Post by snoozy on Apr 2, 2015 18:34:48 GMT
How do you get a dog to eat apples??
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Post by bluejeans on Apr 2, 2015 18:45:36 GMT
We slice them...and offer small bites to start. Our dogs love apples now.
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Post by mollymckee on Apr 3, 2015 4:41:57 GMT
Our dogs love apples as well.
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Post by Skandi on Apr 3, 2015 15:30:34 GMT
My dog loves loves LOVES apples, if I am eating one she haunts me untill I am done, and then she gets the core. She doesn't smell unless she's had a rawhide treat, and then.. YUCK
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Post by greatgreenfarm on Apr 28, 2015 3:04:22 GMT
My youngest dog will any fruit, vegetable or dandelion head that I give her - she's crazy about plant foods and I've never found her to be smelly.
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