Do you give fruits to your doggos?

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  1. jeandecker76

    jeandecker76 Registered Users

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    Hello guys!

    I am curious about what kind of fruits do you give your dog and how often do you give them fruits.


    Does your doggo love it? :D
     
  2. J.D

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    Labradors love almost any food you give them. Lettuce remains on the floor!

    Small amounts of apple. Banana squashed into a kong. Blueberries on his raw dinner with a bit of broccoli. Be careful of the ones to avoid including grapes I believe.
     
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    I agree with the lettuce!! and also cucumber!
     
  4. Ski-Patroller

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    Cooper will eat almost anything except coffee. She loves orange slices, and oil and vinegar salad dressing does not discourage her from salad. Sbe expects to clean plates before they go in the dishwasher. Kibble is her main food, but she can have almost any scraps or bits of fruit, as long as there are no bones. Cooper loves to catch berries we toss to her. She does not get more than a few grapes or onions, since both are bad for dogs. Cooper is pretty typical of all three of our Labs as far as what she will eat.
     
  5. joe labowner

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    YES - she loves fruit. she gets more in fall when I let her pick up on apple under one of the neighborhood apple trees, grab a piece of leftover jack o'lantern now that halloween is past, and share part of my bosc pear when I'm having some. i understand she - 14 yr old Xena - shouldn't eat the apple or pear CORES but an occasional one shouldnt hurt. been doig this for 10 years.
     
  6. Gares

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    Lettuce (This was by accident lol)
    Peas, carrots, cauliflower, green beans.
    Strawberries, Water Melon (I remove the seeds as not sure if he can have them as can't have apple seeds), Apple, banana, pineapple.

    I make my fruit and cereal up every night for work the next day and he has to come to the kitchen to 'approve' what I have made myself
     

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