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Old 01-05-2008, 01:24 PM
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When you have sorted her tum out , then think about the nice little things she can have ,but i would let her tum settle first and let it be settled for at least a week clear of anything that looks like the runs before you give her anything else different your going to make an already sesetive tum wose , when she is fully better then yes she can have apple but i would give it in bite size pieces first till she can get to grips with a whole one , and maybe no more than half an apple a day , she can have pears too ,and most other veg is fine raw , ours like banannas too but i only give them half of one each .
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When you have sorted her tum out , then think about the nice little things she can have ,but i would let her tum settle first and let it be settled for at least a week clear of anything that looks like the runs before you give her anything else different your going to make an already sesetive tum wose , when she is fully better then yes she can have apple but i would give it in bite size pieces first till she can get to grips with a whole one , and maybe no more than half an apple a day , she can have pears too ,and most other veg is fine raw , ours like banannas too but i only give them half of one each .
Yeah agree with all of that, just remember apple seeds are toxic to dogs so take the core out!

My pups love bananas!
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thanks for your advice. when her tummy is better, i will try her on some carrot to start off with and go from there!
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I dont give rawhide at all, i used to until one of my dogs started to choke and i had to pull it out of her throat! And many rawhide chews come from Asia where the chemical controls aren't as good as here, there have been traces of arsenic, formaldehyde, mercury and lead found in it.
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