Rice with boiled(only) boneless chicken,,beef,,liver or fish.You may add cooked veggies (dogs cant digest raw properly).Cool completely!! They can eat peas,,carrots.Fruit has no nutritional value to a dog & may cause dierria.Grapes & raisins & onions are toxic to dogs as is chocolate. Never give a dog bones of any sort except rawhide chewies if not elderly.Never feed a dog sugar or food with sugar or bread that turns into sugar (can cause diabetes). Never feed a dog fried,,greasy or spicy foods.Eggs are ok sometimes & pasta in small amounts.No sause,,too acidy.Cottege cheese is packed with vitamins but only a small amount sometimes.Pedialyte or store name brand is great for sick dogs.Never give a dog milk,,hard to digest cow milk & causes dierria.Thats all I can think of right now.Regular dogfood should be 100% nutritionally complete.
2006-12-13 18:07:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, mostly it depends on your dog's size, weight, his activities, his daily requirements and so much more. Veggies that i have tried feeding my dogs are celery,carrots, beans and cabbage. I'm not quite sure about the nutritional values of these foods but my dog loves them and they have not had any problems with it. y dog also likes eating bananas and oranges. Oranges are full of vitamin C as we all know. The bananas aid his digestion and he poops around the same time everyday, which is of much help. Usually i boil the veggies and feed it to them without salt, sometimes i just give it to them raw. They are so used to it that they eat it without any whining or refusal. Your dog could be allergic to some of these foods so its better to let them try different types of food before you make up your mind. I hope this helps.
2006-12-13 18:11:38
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answered by mnz 2
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we have a staffy cross and we feed him a combination of boiled meat rice and frozen vegies ,he loves it but im not sure about fruit it may have some affect on the digestive system .you could also add pasta .depends on how fussy your dog is but if it is hungry it will eat anything.the only thing our dog wont eat is tomato and onion.
2006-12-13 18:14:23
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answered by jason r 2
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Vehggies, rice and some fruits are good foods for dogs, but they should have chicken(no fat), lean ground beef, ground turkey, cooked eggs, cheese, etc. A dog needs protein in its diet. They are carivores which mean meat etaers.
2006-12-13 18:29:34
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-12-13 18:03:37
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answered by beleive me 1
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Carrots, Spinach, Sweet Potatoes, Apples, Blueberries, but you MUST give your dog a protien such as Chicken. Chick is one of the best ones. If you are a vegitarian, DO NOT make your dog be one, it is not you choice to make for them. They require meat!
2006-12-13 18:14:38
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answered by Yutow 3
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I assume this is in addition to meat? Your dog has to have meat to be healthy.
Try adding pumpkin, or carrots. Some dogs like apples, lettuce,
2006-12-13 20:24:27
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answered by renodogmom 5
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ascertain it incredibly is city water, no longer nicely water. nicely water isn't cautioned for babies under a million 12 months previous. My pedi did no longer propose giving her plenty water previously 6 months. yet some sips after eating solids sounds nice.
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answered by ? 4
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You need to include protein in his diet as well, it's very important.
Certain foods are bad for dogs (like onions).
2006-12-13 18:03:33
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answered by N 6
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Hi, you can try carrots and peas steam them and see your dog like it a not, my friend has been trying it to her dog and find it quite ok.
2006-12-13 18:02:09
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answered by Henry 2
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