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Check with your veterinarian THREE EASYWAYSTO USE FRUITS ANDVEGGIES
before adding anything to or TO ADD ENRICHMENTTOYOUR DOG'S LIFE:
changing your pet's diet. As with
any new food, we recommend 1. Put 'em in water – get a bowl, bucket, or tub and fill it with water. Add your
researching before feeding your fruit/vegetable of choice and let your pet fish it out.
pet a new fruit or vegetable.
2. Freeze 'em – using an ice cube tray or a small cup, add fruits/vegetables and
training session. My dog Kai loves these fill with water (or chicken/beef/vegetable stock) and freeze.Your dog will need to
sessions; granted, he's also a giant weirdo work his way through the ice to get a tasty surprise, or will try to break it open to get
who drools when I'm chopping lettuce. the treat. Either way, you have a great homemade puzzle toy.
• Add Fresh Fruits and/or Veggies 3. Stuff 'em inside something – insert pieces of fruit or vegetables into a toy
Into Your Pet's Regular Diet designed to be stuffed with food and then add your binder. Examples are: chicken/
beef/vegetable stock, peanut butter, canned dog food, etc. Give it to your pet as-is
Fruits and vegetables tend to be low or freeze to make getting the goodies out more difficult. Bananas are great for this
in calories and high in nutritional content, because they act as both the filling and the binder.
water, and fiber. Most pet foods on the
market are incredibly processed and any
opportunity to add whole, fresh ingredients
should be taken advantage of! You can also
give some vegetables to your dog after
they've eaten as a palate cleanser! My
favorites are cucumber and celery. For
the most part, the life of a modern dog is
pretty basic, which means it's up to us to
spice things up when we can.
Sharing fresh produce is a great way
to nourish and enrich your pet’s life. Let’s
be honest, we can all use more fresh
fruits and vegetables in our lives.
STYLE
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before adding anything to or TO ADD ENRICHMENTTOYOUR DOG'S LIFE:
changing your pet's diet. As with
any new food, we recommend 1. Put 'em in water – get a bowl, bucket, or tub and fill it with water. Add your
researching before feeding your fruit/vegetable of choice and let your pet fish it out.
pet a new fruit or vegetable.
2. Freeze 'em – using an ice cube tray or a small cup, add fruits/vegetables and
training session. My dog Kai loves these fill with water (or chicken/beef/vegetable stock) and freeze.Your dog will need to
sessions; granted, he's also a giant weirdo work his way through the ice to get a tasty surprise, or will try to break it open to get
who drools when I'm chopping lettuce. the treat. Either way, you have a great homemade puzzle toy.
• Add Fresh Fruits and/or Veggies 3. Stuff 'em inside something – insert pieces of fruit or vegetables into a toy
Into Your Pet's Regular Diet designed to be stuffed with food and then add your binder. Examples are: chicken/
beef/vegetable stock, peanut butter, canned dog food, etc. Give it to your pet as-is
Fruits and vegetables tend to be low or freeze to make getting the goodies out more difficult. Bananas are great for this
in calories and high in nutritional content, because they act as both the filling and the binder.
water, and fiber. Most pet foods on the
market are incredibly processed and any
opportunity to add whole, fresh ingredients
should be taken advantage of! You can also
give some vegetables to your dog after
they've eaten as a palate cleanser! My
favorites are cucumber and celery. For
the most part, the life of a modern dog is
pretty basic, which means it's up to us to
spice things up when we can.
Sharing fresh produce is a great way
to nourish and enrich your pet’s life. Let’s
be honest, we can all use more fresh
fruits and vegetables in our lives.
STYLE
20% OFF SUNGLASSES
WHEN YOU MENTION THIS AD
2821 West Tilghman St. •Allentown •610-434-1166 • drbinaekarpo.com