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Old 09-29-2005, 10:01 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Other real foods that are good for them is oatmeal, boiled eggs, steamed broccoli, millet, ground lean beef, turkey, bulgur, whole-wheat couscous, tuna, salmon, dried fruits such as figs, dates, prunes, raisins , apricots, and fresh fruits like apples and berries. For best digestion, feed fruits apart from the regular mealtime. Dried fruits are especially good natural sources of potassium, an important mineral that can sometimes be in short supply; other good sources are peanuts, potatoes and tomato sauce. Dates are extremely rich in folic acid, an important B vitamin.
Another food dogs love is the gardenburger and the crumble, which is also a non-meat goodie. The crumble can be mixed right in with their kibble, or with a boiled egg or yogurt or cottage cheese. The tastiest ones seem to be those that incorporate some dairy products and that aren't too heavy on the soybeans or tempeh (a soybean product).
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