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Old 10-30-2005, 12:38 PM
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Question dogs eating apples

Hi I thought my children were being nice and healthy eating fruit, in fact it turns out it is breeze helping her self, I caught her red mouthed tonight has any one else had this problem, she will not touch anything else in the kitchen just the apples?

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Old 10-30-2005, 12:42 PM
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Dogs love fruit. I feed ours apples and other types of fruit, it is very good for them.


Jut don't let her eat grapes or raisins, the are poisonious to dogs.
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You need to core her apples before she eats them, I cant rember what its called (anyone) but there is something in the pips that can harm her
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Old 10-30-2005, 01:01 PM
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Apply seeds have cyanide in them, I believe. They are harmful to people, let alone smaller dogs.

Fruit and Vegetables are great healthy treats though. My dog thrives on them... He also once stole 5 entire apples off the table and ate them with no ill effects. Of course, stomach sensitivity varies. Some dogs get the runs for easily from eating something sweet.
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Apply seeds have cyanide in them, I believe. They are harmful to people, let alone smaller dogs.

Fruit and Vegetables are great healthy treats though. My dog thrives on them... He also once stole 5 entire apples off the table and ate them with no ill effects. Of course, stomach sensitivity varies. Some dogs get the runs for easily from eating something sweet.
Thats the one, lol i can never remember that name, no matter what you give you should introduce it slowly
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Apply seeds have cyanide in them, I believe. They are harmful to people, let alone smaller dogs.
yea thats true! IF you take bunches of Apple Seeds and grind them up into a powder its deadly...but whose gonna take the time to find all those apple seeds and grind them up..let alone kill theirself
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whats amazing me is she is so well behaved, and never touches sweets the children drop, so for her to fancy an apple best part is she has to get on to a chair to reach the table where the fruit bowel is luckly for me thier are only apples in it at the moment, must be a craving!!!!
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Try her with carrots too my lot love them
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thanks barnjess will give carrots a try,
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mine also like bannas and strawberries. although alot of strawberries can give them kinda like acid reflux so i only give on to mine every now and then... but they love fruit.. not so much vegetables , but hey some adults don't either =)
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