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Posted on March 25, 2010.
Food For Hair LossVegi for dogs and human food? loss of hair, too?

iv got a chocolate lab I give him 5 months 1 carrot daily iv herd its good because there are teeth, which Vegi or other fruit can I give him the usual damage it anyway. iv Notic also that my lab has hair missing on her ear just on the edge and all that it looks like a white band

German Shepherds all our love carrots, cabbage and cauliflower, raw or cooked. They do not eat cabbage, just play with them until there is so much confusion that you have to take the dogs or spend hours peeling pieces to sprout from the floor, walls, and the gathering of fur, etc. Our vet recommended raw vegetables rather than commercial dental chews to keep teeth clean. I was a bastard when I was a child and she used to pick blackberries in the bushes like a fox would do in nature. The apples are very good too.
like the hair on his ear to talk to your vet to check her 6 months, or if you notice her scratching or rubbing his ear, go sooner.
It could be loose hair, if his ears are soft, we have to "pluck" the hair bulk of our dogs with long hair as he moved there as much as anywhere else.

vegetables are good for dogs, and raw materials is the best. My Rhodesian loves his vegetables cooked my first dog. I do a little of each, with sweet potatoes, cottage cheese, and for treatment, a little grated cheese. carrots, green beans, and avocado are my favorite dogs. for baldness .. check with your vet, but I would say maybe add a little fish oil for food.

Virtually all raw vegetables (and fruit) is good for dogs. Better Processer chopped in a food because they can not get all the benefits when fed together. Evcerything should be in moderation of course. Sprouts and cabbages have the same effect on dogs as they do on humans!
Google BARF (bones and raw food) and you'll have lots of ideas.

frozen sprouts are good, as you can turn it into a game. In addition, peas are put into food is also good.

I can imagine walking into your house after your dog been on Brussels sprouts phew!

Our German Shepherds, like all vegetables - I was preparing the meal - I would give everything I prepared vegetables - carrots were favorites, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower - all raw materials.

My friend has always added a few vegetables cooked in their tea dogs (again what they are having their evening meal)

Do not think you can go wrong with a few vegetables a day - they are supposed to keep the coat in good condition

As for fruits - mine always loved an apple or pear

I recently had a puppy and has received a list by the breeder to say that raisins are toxic to dogs and can lead to kidney

Hope this helps

leads to vocational training - it will cost - but if you can afford to buy a "thoroughbred" of the laboratory and then you can afford to give good
treatment.

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