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A possible grass eating cure (it works for our pets).
Grind up fresh raw vegetables and feed them to your pets. Do Not feed them onions, potatoes or fruit like grapes & raisins. Carrots, broccoli, cauliflower are good, fruit like apple is suppose to be good. Check with your local veterinarian you trust in regards to what vegetables and fruits your pet can have. You don't have to grind up the vegetables, but your pets will be able to digest the vegetables easier and absorb more of the vitamins and minerals if you do grind up the fresh raw vegetables. A thread in regards to this topic on the popular Bichon.ca community message forum @ the following URL: http://bichon.ca/cgi-bin/bichon/bich...4565; start=0 http://Bichon.ca/ |
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Some information on the topic of coprophagia (eating feces).
http://www.hilltopanimalhospital.com/copraphagia.htm On Wed, 20 Aug 2003 15:33:48 GMT, diddy wrote: http://Bichon.ca/ wrote in A possible grass eating cure (it works for our pets). Grind up fresh raw vegetables and feed them to your pets. Do Not feed them onions, potatoes or fruit like grapes & raisins. Carrots, broccoli, cauliflower are good, fruit like apple is suppose to be good. I concur with this. When I started feeding broccoli, my dog's grass eating stopped. So did his recently started (at the time) copraphagia http://Bichon.ca/ |
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Some information on the topic of coprophagia (eating feces).
http://www.hilltopanimalhospital.com/copraphagia.htm On Wed, 20 Aug 2003 15:33:48 GMT, diddy wrote: http://Bichon.ca/ wrote in A possible grass eating cure (it works for our pets). Grind up fresh raw vegetables and feed them to your pets. Do Not feed them onions, potatoes or fruit like grapes & raisins. Carrots, broccoli, cauliflower are good, fruit like apple is suppose to be good. I concur with this. When I started feeding broccoli, my dog's grass eating stopped. So did his recently started (at the time) copraphagia http://Bichon.ca/ |
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diddy wrote:
I concur with this. When I started feeding broccoli, my dog's grass eating stopped. So did his recently started (at the time) copraphagia Can't say I've noticed any difference. Khan likes a particular kind of grass, and will graze on it, as if he were an ungulate. He did it when I was feeding him a considerable amount of veggies, and he is doing it now, when I haven't been feeding him any veggies. One thing I did notice with the veggies is that too much cauliflower, broccoli or brussel sprouts gave him gas. Suja P.S. Diddy, just found out about Danny. Hope he's doing okay. |
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diddy wrote:
I concur with this. When I started feeding broccoli, my dog's grass eating stopped. So did his recently started (at the time) copraphagia Can't say I've noticed any difference. Khan likes a particular kind of grass, and will graze on it, as if he were an ungulate. He did it when I was feeding him a considerable amount of veggies, and he is doing it now, when I haven't been feeding him any veggies. One thing I did notice with the veggies is that too much cauliflower, broccoli or brussel sprouts gave him gas. Suja P.S. Diddy, just found out about Danny. Hope he's doing okay. |
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