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Milkbones
 
22.86%
8
rawhide bones
 
20%
7
table scarps
 
2.86%
1
other
 
54.29%
19
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Posted 8/13/2009 10:41:19 PM


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Lexi doesn't really eat rawhide.

I give her cow hooves, Nylabone, Redbarn Chew-A-Bulls Meaty Sticks, Redbarn Bully Springs, Iams Tarter Treats, T-Bonz, Beggin' Stripes, and cookies to name a few.

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Buck likes milk bone (the ones that have gravy on them).  I also give him homemade dog biscuits.  He gets so excited when he sees me getting the ingredients out that I have to put him outside while I bake them lol.

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Doxielover2 (3/16/2009)
They get an all raw diet. Their treats are carrot, apple, and banana slices, And pieces of chopped raw roast beef. NO onion, grapes, raisins, or chocolate though since they can kill them.

Thumbs up, Doxie! The raw diet rocks!

I only use Canine Carry-outs now because I need a soft treat that I can manipulate into covering Cookie's incontinence medication. I now use hot dogs and other such things as training treats. My dad insists on using commercial treats when he gives them snacks though, so I prefer getting the "No Grainers" treats whenever possible for his use. He also feeds treats from the dollar store. =/

Every once it a while, I make some homemade dog biscuits. I'm going to approach my dad about feeding those and having me cook some more up whenever he runs out.


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Lately I've been giving Luca baby carrots. He loves them.

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