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Things My Dog Likes

December 13, 2014 by souncivilized 1 Comment

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Feed your dog healthy food
healthy dog foods

While you’re doing your best to eat healthy there’s no reason to leave Man’s Best Friend out of the loop.  Although some human foods are bad for dogs (and vice versa), there are many healthy human foods that are good for your four legged buddy.

In addition to healthy kibble, my dogs like broccoli, kefir and yogurt, carrots, bone broth, cucumbers, apple slices, kale, chicken skin and cartilage, raw beef bones, cantaloupe, green beans, spinach, pumpkin, sweet potato slices, and many other things.

Always check a reliable reference before trying something new with your pup.  PetMD and other sites have pretty good lists.

Here are pics of princess Maya eating her favorite human foods.

Filed Under: Food and Drink Tagged With: dog food, eating healthy, organic, organic food

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