Erny Posted November 10, 2008 Share Posted November 10, 2008 Not so much from the nutritional side of things (although it doesn't hurt) but from the "needs something to chew on but already had enough meat/bones today" point of view, if you can get your pup interested in gnawing on a carrot, it is really handy. I use carrots and apples (un-pureed) as treats if I feel pup is needing something to occupy him or to take him through those hungry moments (if necessary). Same for beans and other vegetable types. My good friend reminded me of this stuff and has helped me out a lot with ideas of the variety of vegies that dogs can have. The carrot and apple has been a godsend though . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bully Posted November 10, 2008 Share Posted November 10, 2008 Not so much from the nutritional side of things (although it doesn't hurt) but from the "needs something to chew on but already had enough meat/bones today" point of view, if you can get your pup interested in gnawing on a carrot, it is really handy. I use carrots and apples (un-pureed) as treats if I feel pup is needing something to occupy him or to take him through those hungry moments (if necessary). Same for beans and other vegetable types.My good friend reminded me of this stuff and has helped me out a lot with ideas of the variety of vegies that dogs can have. The carrot and apple has been a godsend though . That's where stuffed Kongs are worth their weight in gold IMO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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