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Old 06-16-2005, 12:17 PM
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Question re yoghurt

I noticed a while back that Moo has yoghurt in the am. I am wondering how much is OK for Daisy. She loves it. I just tried her with a teaspoon full and she is pushing her bowl around the kitchen looking for more. She is almost a year now and weighs 11 1/2 lbs. What do you recommend quantity wise? I would like to give it to her as a treat at a different time of day. She does love her science diet puppy small bites so I don't have to disguise that in any way.
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Old 06-16-2005, 07:59 PM
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If it is low fat, plain yogurt you cold likely give a full tablespoon. I would watch her waist line though. No one likes a fat toy.
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Thanks Dax. I am not too worried about her waistline. She just eats 1/2 the recommended amount of food but enjoys it. We get lots and lots of excercise. Problem seems to be MY waistline!
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You know what they say... If you are overweight - your dog isn't getting enough exercise LOL.

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Mmmm, what are you saying about me Dax, me and Poppy already enjoy 2.5 hours a day of exercise so how much is enough????
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I don't know how I managed to screw up that saying... It goes "If your dog is fat, you aren't getting enough exercise"

2.5 hours - wow... I thought mine were spoilt. I better not read them this - they'll be jealous.

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I used to give 4 lb puppy Kirby a teaspoon per meal.

Watching weight, and her stomach sensitivity, I'd say just use your best judgement.
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