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Yoghurt For Dogs


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Mine LOVE yoghurt.

I just mix it in with their dry occasionally, usually they have a raw brekkie and dry dinner and we mix in something, usually either sardines, tuna, egg or yoghurt.

In regards to the amount I just pour in a slurp, I don't think you can give them too much, being reasonable obviously :laugh:

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Wilbur has a few dessert spoonfuls with his morning kibble...i let him lick the spoon because he's so very good at sitting at my feet while i prepare his breakfast :D I make Easy Yo yoghurt, but if i've run out and there's Greek Yoghurt or natural yoghurt in the fridge, he gets that...he's truly not fussy :laugh: and will eat any yoghurt.

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I mix plain greek yoghurt with their dry food and a tin of sardines to freeze in a kong twice a week. I use a whole single-serve container but that usually fills 2 large and 2 small kongs so they get about half a 200g container a week each

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Mine LOVE yoghurt.

I just mix it in with their dry occasionally, usually they have a raw brekkie and dry dinner and we mix in something, usually either sardines, tuna, egg or yoghurt.

In regards to the amount I just pour in a slurp, I don't think you can give them too much, being reasonable obviously :laugh:

We do the same at dinner time, Aussie3. Wilbur loves his kibble mixed with sardines, an egg, mackerel, 'the formula' (a pre-prepared mixture i buy from a small private pet store which has heart, liver, lamb mince, chicken frame minced, parsley & garlic), chicken mince etc. I just make sure to vary it throughout the week.

Breakfast is a little bit of kibble with yoghurt and a few frozen chicken necks. Lunch is a 1/3 to a 1/2 frozen chicken frame.

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Hard to overfeed yoghurt. For people with large or multiple dogs, you can do it cheaply. Get an EasyYo system and make your own using some Greek yoghurt as starter. You can use powdered milk as a base. It's simple. Dogs love it.

(I haven't done this for a long time . . . must get back into it).

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Hard to overfeed yoghurt. For people with large or multiple dogs, you can do it cheaply. Get an EasyYo system and make your own using some Greek yoghurt as starter. You can use powdered milk as a base. It's simple. Dogs love it.

(I haven't done this for a long time . . . must get back into it).

have you noticed how much more expensive the sachets have gotten? i used to pay around $2.30 a pack; now they're around $4 :(

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Hard to overfeed yoghurt. For people with large or multiple dogs, you can do it cheaply. Get an EasyYo system and make your own using some Greek yoghurt as starter. You can use powdered milk as a base. It's simple. Dogs love it.

(I haven't done this for a long time . . . must get back into it).

have you noticed how much more expensive the sachets have gotten? i used to pay around $2.30 a pack; now they're around $4 :(

I just bought the system today and yeah 4.50 or something like that for the sachet.

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Hard to overfeed yoghurt. For people with large or multiple dogs, you can do it cheaply. Get an EasyYo system and make your own using some Greek yoghurt as starter. You can use powdered milk as a base. It's simple. Dogs love it.

(I haven't done this for a long time . . . must get back into it).

have you noticed how much more expensive the sachets have gotten? i used to pay around $2.30 a pack; now they're around $4 :(

I just bought the system today and yeah 4.50 or something like that for the sachet.

the price is getting over the top considering i can purchase a 1kg tub of Jalna for not a lot more (around 50 cents more) and i don't have to make it myself :(

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hehe wantsapuppy I am NOT the person you should be getting advice to feed your dogs from! My dogs are on a somewhat "liberal" diet! It suits them just fine but not something I would go around telling people they should do! :laugh:

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hehe wantsapuppy I am NOT the person you should be getting advice to feed your dogs from! My dogs are on a somewhat "liberal" diet! It suits them just fine but not something I would go around telling people they should do! :laugh:

HAHAHA we dont have dogs YET and hey its they tolerate it then good for them.

But just out of curiasity what kind of fruit do you feed your pooches

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hehe wantsapuppy I am NOT the person you should be getting advice to feed your dogs from! My dogs are on a somewhat "liberal" diet! It suits them just fine but not something I would go around telling people they should do! :laugh:

HAHAHA we dont have dogs YET and hey its they tolerate it then good for them.

But just out of curiasity what kind of fruit do you feed your pooches

Just about any over-ripe fruit wantsapuppy. Apples, bananas, pears, strawberries,rockmelon, oranges :D

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