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Nov 07, 2008 -
I give my pup baby carrots as well as some pumpkin, and these bunnies really seem to enjoy this lettuce treat – what fruits or veggies do you feed your pampered pals?
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Mar 26, 2008 -
There are many birdies that like fruit . . .
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Sep 21, 2009 -
If I had to caption this picture, I'd say nomnomnom for sure. The cute puppy found himself a sweet snack and dove right in. Hey, maybe he's just that hungry.
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Jul 22, 2009 -
If you're considering a tasty fruit salad this Summer, I hope you remember that peaches are poison to pups! In honor of some other sweet people food, test your knowledge on different fruits and their toxicity to pets!
Question 1 of 12Grapefruit?
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Jun 18, 2009 -
Pennies aren't the only lesser-known poison — seems about everyone has heard of chocolate risks but what do you know about your fruits and veggies that are not safe for pets? Test yourself to see what snacks you can share . .
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Sep 09, 2009 -
Dogs aren't the only ones who enjoy some frozen goodness of the fruit or the peanut butter varieties. In honor of today's wriggly nosed ruler, I created a specially sweet treat for those silent creatures. They're yummy for bunnies' tummies but don't treat rabbits to too many — nobody likes a tubby bunny!
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Jun 04, 2009 -
Can't resist the Coati cuteness! These two kits reside in Hanover, Germany where their lil hog noses already sniff out the available goodies. The raccoon-related mammals love fruit (as evidenced) and also enjoy insects and small mammals.
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May 26, 2009 -
Uh-oh, little smooshy Samson has a problem, and the name is pollen! LilPeaPod took Samson to the vet over the long weekend, having lately noticed lots of sneezing, droopy and goopy eyes, and one other interesting symptom: red, itchy paws. After a few painless skin tests, she found out that Samson has allergies!
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Jan 19, 2009 -
There are so many tempting treats out there for pets, but it's tricky when we're drawn to ones we'd want to eat ourselves based on looks . . .
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Jan 14, 2009 -
It just goes to say that even the most well trained pet can still have an accident. Be it an unforeseen, emergency potty break or reverse sneezing turned vomit, getting the stain and the smell totally out is key to preventing a repeat performance in that spot. TeamSugar member wren shared this outstanding solution of Kids 'N' Pets Stain and Odor Remover with the PetSugar Street Team:
I've tried a few and finally found one that really works –it's my new favorite thing.
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