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More healthy treats - 02-28-2008, 02:42 AM

Here are a few ideas for healthy treats for your Corgi. Most can be given regularly:
Some cooked beans, peas or carrots.
Popcorn, rice cake
Cooked brown rice, cooked plain pasta.
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02-28-2008, 11:25 AM

lol. those sound like no fun at all.
I'm more on the fruits and veggies side of it (things that don't take too much extra effort) like apples, oranges, carrots, etc.
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02-28-2008, 11:58 AM

Just like humans, watch the dark green leafy and the crusiferous(I know I spelled that wrong) veggies. They can give the dogs gas-nothing pleasant about dog farts!


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02-28-2008, 09:25 PM

Rice cake can be purchased from your sipermarket store by the bucket. However, Corgis should not get a lot of rice cake. Popcorn - well, popcorn is pure USA just like peanut butter is. The veggies mentioned just require three-four minutes of boiling in water. And rice and pasta are standard items in a household.
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02-28-2008, 11:30 PM

So popcorn is only sold here? I won't feed it to my dogs anyway... Eevee is allergic to corn, so I just avoid it altogether for them. They get all that other stuff though.
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Popcorn in New Zealand is still big at the movies. Cleaning up after a movie mainly involves vacuuming up loads of dropped popcorn. That is the commercial popcorn which contains too much salt. But we have a popcorn machine in our house and my wife makes healthy popcorn.
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