"cshenk" wrote in message
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jmcquown wrote:
> On 3/7/2019 5:07 PM, cshenk wrote:
> > Dave Smith wrote:
> >
> > > On 2019-03-04 3:59 p.m., wrote:
> > >
> > > > >
> > > > There are plenty of commercial pet foods to take care of any
> > > > digestion problems or picky eating an animal might have. When
> > > > that animal starts paying utility bills, car payments, car
> > > > insurance, and property taxes then I'll consider cooking for
> > > > them.
> > > >
> > > My dog has a sensitive tummy and skin problems that are typical of
> > > his breed. I buy a special dog food to deal with that. I feed it
> > > to the other dog too because if I give them different foods they
> > > will just eat out of each other's bowls. A friend from the dog
> > > park spends a lot of money on a raw diet. One of her dogs is
> > > chronically constipated and the other is the exact opposite.
> >
> > Hi Dave, tell your friend to add 2-3TB a day of canned organic
> > pumpkin (not the prespiced type for pies). Libbys is a common
> > brand here. Believe it or not, for both dogs.
> >
> Here we go again with the canned pumpkin. Whatcha do when they
> refuse to eat it? My dog refused to eat canned pumpkin and so did my
> last cat. Might be good for them but you can't force them to eat it.
>
> Jill
Can't fix wont eat. For those that will (all dogs I have had), it
works well.
==
Yes, we were advised to give our dogs canned pumpkin and we keep some cans
in too!
It has always worked well for ours. It is good advice. OK so not all will
eat it, but many do, and it is well worth trying!
Good advice!