I think my dog has a sweet tooth, which I’m happy to indulge. Most days I supplement her diet...

I think my dog has a sweet tooth, which I’m happy to indulge. Most days I supplement her diet with a little apple, a baby carrot or two or one of her favorite treats: frozen blueberries. It doesn’t seem to upset her stomach and I figure they’re probably good for her. What is a little less awesome is that her taste for fruit has turned into a mania for the rotting plums, cherries and apples that have started dropping off the trees in my neighborhood. She was so upset I wouldn’t let her have at a block of sidewalk cherries yesterday that she finally refused to walk, instead laying down on the ground and rolling back and forth trying to pick up bits of cherry. I had to carry her away.

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Published on September 09, 2013 11:56
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message 1: by Viola (new)

Viola She is pretty adorable - I think I'd probably want to indulge her too.
If you haven't already, you might want to look some of that fruit up - I've had cats my whole life and I just found out that regular grapes and raisins are toxic for them - which I never would have guessed in a million years.


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Blue GhostGhost Viola wrote: "She is pretty adorable - I think I'd probably want to indulge her too.
If you haven't already, you might want to look some of that fruit up - I've had cats my whole life and I just found out that ..."


Thank you! Yeah I read about grapes and also found that surprising. I've been checking on each new food before I give it to her and I try to do one at a time so that if something does upset her stomach I will know what it is. Another reason I am not so into her trying to gorge on random street fruit haha.


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