Cooked rice will do but you really shouldn't give a yorkie table scraps otherwise. My Mom did that to hers and he ended up with internal bleeding, the vet said their systems can't handle alot of the ways human foods are prepared and processed. You should always make sure you have dog food on hand.
2007-01-10 14:19:16
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answered by MasLoozinIt76 6
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well i would try really hard not to run out of food...i mean never feed your dog chocolate or onions they are harmful...but i mean for snacks and stuff carrots, a little bit of cheese, small amounts of peanut butter, or eggs are all okay. Just try not to feed your yorkie this kind of food all the time....it could become fat and then that could lead to more problems...but eggs help their coat..i feed my dog eggs for breakfast about once every other week.
2007-01-10 14:27:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Listen to Jamiesaca... and Mrs. Strain. Yorkies are susceptible to hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) so make certain that she has something to eat regularly. The truth is, if you cannot supply your baby with the appropriate food-you don't have any business having a dog.
2007-01-10 14:26:40
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answered by Anonymous
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beware of what you feed your dog cos, The 68 Deadliest Dog Food Ingredients Every Dog Owner Should Know About.. Because Nearly Every Dog Food Brand Uses Them
..AND They Kill Dogs!"
2007-01-10 14:19:51
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answered by Anonymous
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My Yorkil loves raw potatoes. ,as a treat. And we also give him cooked hamburger. Sometimes mixed with his food. Also boiled chicken with the skin taken off. Almost any (people food) you want to give him. Ours eats a lot of people food.
He is 15 yrs old so I guess it didn't hurt him at all.
Don't know of any food he shouldn't eat, except some that was mentioned above. They were right about those foods.
2007-01-10 14:39:31
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answered by Elizabeth v 2
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lean hamburger and cooked rice or turkey also can add a little cheese feed a couple times a day 4 times if a puppy.stay away from greasy and spicy foods such as spagetti and pizza lean cooked meats are okin small amounts until used to the foods
2007-01-10 14:25:14
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answered by petloverlady 3
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You should feed your dog dog food. You can buy more well in advance of running out. I am sure you are clever enough to notice five to ten days before you run out and get more.
2007-01-10 14:19:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Cooked rice with cooked ground chicken would be okay. Stay away from anything that contains nitrates (bacon, hotdogs, etc.). It's not a good idea to change his diet suddenly because he will probably get diahrrea.
2007-01-10 14:20:41
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answered by Mrs. Strain 5
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You can put him on a raw diet, i just did it with my chihuahua, it was scary at first, giving my dog chicken bones and all. I always heard that they'll splinter, well come to find out thats just when there cooked, be sure to mix in ground up veggies.heres a sight that explaines it all
2007-01-10 14:35:51
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answered by troxie79 3
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You should never feed your do table food. If it's an emergency, feed her/him ground beef (unseasoned) and rice or maybe some turkey. Noting with salt or seasoning in it. The best thing to do is get your dog some dog food!
2007-01-10 14:18:01
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answered by jamiesacademyofdance 2
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