Grape juice?

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  • Jaycee is my little four legged human. (Now I've said it)

    Rita Jean


  • @Rita:

    Jaycee is my little four legged human. (Now I've said it)

    Rita Jean

    Ah ha! I knew it!:D


  • @Rita:

    Jaycee is my little four legged human. (Now I've said it)

    Rita Jean

    Lol. Thanks, I needed a good laugh at the moment.


  • Benji used to enjoy a chicken Korma :D


  • @rita:

    jaycee is my little four legged human. (now i've said it)

    rita jean

    omg….noooooooooooooooooo!! :d:d:d;)


  • @thunderbird8588:

    Benji used to enjoy a chicken Korma :D

    Can you blame him? Lucky Benji! I was watching the UK version of "It's Me or the Dog" one time and they had an episode where a family pretty much always fed leftover Indian food to their dog. :D:D


  • I know human food is not good for dogs but they do seem to enjoy it. I think as the odd treat it is ok, Benji and Max thought so anyway :D

  • Houston

    They are like vacuum cleaners at times.

    I always said I would name our next dogs after vacuum cleaners, like Hoover, Kirby, Shark, and the like, it fits..
    I just don't think I want a Podengo named Dyson…;)

    Originally Posted by rita jean
    jaycee is my little four legged human. (now i've said it)

    rita jean

    I just knew it…;);):D

    Otis loves anything going into a human mouth...except grapefruit...


  • Kananga never gets human food because he just likes to chew on it and spit it out. The only things he will actually eat thus far (and goes nuts for) is chicken and yogurt. If I finish a cup of yogurt, i'll let him lick the glass clean before it goes into the dishwasher. It's good for his digestion and he enjoys it. I've tried giving him things here and there but most of the time he is too unsure about what he's being fed, and will only chew and spit it out. Maybe he's just picky.

    But it does guarantee that he basically never gets table scraps. At least I can be responsible by default. :)


  • Buddy eats his dinner then I eat and well, he get's a little of what I'm having too. Usually chicken, veggies, rice, etc. No Indian sauce on it though as I don't want to get up at 2am for loose bowel relief thank you.

  • Houston

    No Indian sauce on it though as I don't want to get up at 2am for loose bowel relief thank you.


    What? I love having my beauty sleep interrupted because of bowel issues..and I think Otis knows that ;)


  • Ms. Petra:
    The day your Otis eats grapefruit, you will take photos so we can see the sour face, won't you? :D

    AJ likes to sit next to me looking pathetic while I'm eating. Once I was eating Fritos, which I know he doesn't like, but I gave him a piece of one anyway to see what he'd do. He sniffed it, pawed at it a few times, looked at me and ate it by nipping tiny crumbs off the edge until it was gone. Jerk. He only did that to say, "See? You don't feed me enough." He hasn't eaten one since then.


  • The thing that shocked us that our dogs went nuts for was whole wheat Matzo.

    They also love graham crackers.
    Petey is also nuts for beer and red wine. He doesn't like white wine so much. Katie is a teetotaler. Won't touch the stuff.

    -Nicole


  • Gossy loves her daily chunk of frozen raw cheap steak but will also do anything to get at my pretzels (I like the big stick kind), including climb all over me trying to get at it.


  • Radar and Nami are partial to carrot slices. They sniff at them in the beginning, but are soon chomping them down and racing back to the kitchen for another slice. They also get a little sliver of smoked ham once in a while… when I'm cutting up a ham steak for my omelet.

    They're both big fans of chicken jerky (from Costco) and go totally nuts for a spoonful of cottage cheese on their dinner. We feed them dry food that we get at a feed store... Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover's Soul. They love it and its available in 35lb bags!


  • Chicken Soup is good quality food. AJ won't eat it but each dog has his or her own taste. He gets Pinnacle. It does come in 35 lb bags, but I buy a bunch of 7 lb bags each time…to keep it more fresh and because it's easier to stow 4 small bags than 1 big bag. (He's a trucker dog.)

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    I would find out what he scared of or what he dislikes about the car. Is it the car itself, the sensation of being closed in, the movement when the car is being driven? Then work on whatever the problem is, with food. As for food, I use raw duck and vegetables. And I hand-feed all meals, so I never have a problem with not eating/partially eating. I would also recommend hand-feeding for anyone who does have a dog with food issues. Shredded chicken is good (as long as he doesn't have any reactions). But that and some kibble isn't a balanced meal. You may wish to look into a vitamin supplement, specifically something that has a focus on omega 3 (since chicken is high in omega 6), Vitamin C & the B vitamins (because if all he's eating is chicken and kibble, where is his source of vitamin C and the B vitamins?), zinc & copper (same reasons). All the best. EDIT: I just realized this thread is a year old and was bumped by what is almost certainly a bot.
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    8 mos old is still on Royal Canine medium size puppy as recommended by vet. Very interested in how you change up their food. Glad to hear that because I would like to change him from chicken based to something else as adult. Had always been advised not to keep changing food as it was hard on their system. Breeder advised to use high protein and fat dog food (60% protein, 30% fat). What is your opinion on this? I am starting to add 1/2 tsp coconut oil daily to dog food for winter feeding. Advised it had ingredients similar to mother's milk. What say you about this?