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I have always given my dogs the apple core to chew. My son informs me the pips contain cyanide! (w00t)

Today I gave Jack a peeled, cored apple and he played with it before demolishing it. ;)

Do any of you have experience with dogs and various types of fruit? :unsure:

We used to have a whippet that took the berry's off the bushes in the autumn! :thumbsup:

Thanks!

Hannah x
 
My lot love wild rasperies when they are in season, there are loads of bushes on our walk, and also later in the year blackberries :thumbsup:
 
My dogs like most kinds of fruit, they often get bits of apple as a treat (they love carrots as treats too).

Taz last year managed to get inside my strawberry netting and eat most of my strawberries, then threw up dramatically in the kitchen :x :angry: :lol:
 
Mine love fruit ... apples, clementines, and pears are their favourites, and carrots and freshly shelled peas. Finn is also very adept at 'picking' bilberries and blackberries and such on our walks ... the others prefer you to pick theirs for them !!
 
my lot are partial to asparagus & strawberries and like to pick their own. My whippet nicks the horses carrots out of their feed buckets, under their noses! They also like tomatos, cherry tomatos & the greyhound will nick potatoes as you dig them up. They pick their own blackberries and raspberries and my whippet is very partial to plums which he will pick himself if he can reach them, he also spits the stones out! In fact i think they may all be vegetarian!!!!
 
my lot pick there own blackberries and between them like banana apple dates carrots peas sprouts cabbage tomato and sid nicks sloes as they go into the picking bucket and last night had some fresh pineapple cos he sooo needed some as i was cutting it up :blink: and they all graze on the new sticky burr shoots i'd love to know why they are so tasty
 
I've never tried mine fruit - probably because I don't eat much of it myself, come to think of it :blink: . But they do love their vegies - defrosted brussell sprouts especially and crunchy carrots and gardens peas.
 
Well besides the fact ours are non-peds and therefore eat absolutely anything, they particularly like bananas, tomatoes, apples, clementines, strawberries, blueberries and our walks take twice as long in late summer as they're constantly trying to pick blackberries.

Only time I've seen Dobber hesitate with food was when a bloke at the track gave him an egg, he carried it round ever so gently for ages until he was shown how to break it, then he was made up! :lol:
 
My lot enjoy apples and banana's, one eats tangerines and one

did enjoy grapes until i found out they were harmful to them
 
Bluebell loves all fruit, especially Blueberries...and most veg, she allows me to prepare chicken no probs but as soon as I start chopping veg she is there, paws on the worktop!! My son and her have to share the 'stump' of the cauliflower and cabbages now!
 
Wow! Obviously fruit and dogs (whippets) go together with no problem!

When we were treating Sam for his auto immune condition thru homeopathy we were encouraged to use raw veg as a mixer, including chopped peppers. He wasn't too keen!

I will experiment now and see who likes what! Thanks for sharing! :thumbsup:

Hannah x

Bluebell loves all fruit, especially Blueberries...and most veg, she allows me to prepare chicken no probs but as soon as I start chopping veg she is there, paws on the worktop!! My son and her have to share the 'stump' of the cauliflower and cabbages now!
 
dana would take ur arm off for watermelon lol
 

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