[nagdu] blueberries and milk bones

Hannah Chadwick sparklylicious at gmail.com
Wed Feb 15 18:10:56 UTC 2012


Cindy,
I think she only ate one or two blueberries so it might not have effected
her too much.
My grandma takes our family dog for walks and loves to give him treats. I
guess there was half of one left that the dog didn't see or forgot about.
Then Princess came along and ate it...


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Subject: Re: [nagdu] blueberries and milk bones

Gosh, Hannah, I wouldn't have thought she had that much blueberry if your
grandma thought she had it all picked up. Don't know the contraindication
for blueberries. Does your family dog have milk bones all over the house? If
that's so, your family is going to have to work on the bones not being
around. We don't have any treats available for the pets that the other dog
can't have, and any we give them, we monitor by giving each one, so I may
not understand your situation.

Cindy

On Feb 14, 2012, at 11:59 PM, Hannah Chadwick wrote:

> Hi all,
> So I took Princess to see my grandma this morning. As we walked in, 
> Princess picked something up and was already swallowing it before I 
> could tell her to "drop it". Then grandma tells me she had blueberries 
> for breakfast and that she spilled some on accident but that she thought
she picked all of them up.
> I'm sure this happens with other dogs and people, but what I don't 
> know is how blueberries effect dog's stomaches because Princess is now 
> having softer stools than this morning and has to go more frequently.
> Oh yes, on top of all that, I think she might have picked up a bit of 
> leftover milk bones from our family dog. I think that might have also 
> caused her stool to be softer. Gosh, I'm definitely at a loss as to 
> what I should do...
> She is still on her recommended diet of rice with boiled chicken and 
> mixed with cottage cheese; I started mixing her solid science diet 
> with the mixture a couple of days ago as well.
> Will the milk bone and blueberry come out of her system if I just keep 
> her on the half and half (rice/chicken/cottage cheese and solid food)
diet?
> Thanks all in advance!
> Best, Hannah
> 
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