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Healthy 'snacks' for dogs?

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thatcarolebaskinbitch · 18/07/2020 09:35

Ddog1 has epilepsy which she is on medication for. She's been on it for a few years and it's always made her a bit hungrier but we upped her meals to 3 a day which solved the problem. However the vets have upped her dose and it's made her absolutely ravenous to the point she woke me up at 3am for food today (we normally have to force her out of bed in the mornings she is so lazy so this is very unlike her!). She's also very stiff in her old age and hasn't bothered using the stairs for about a year now, that was until the past few weeks and she will follow me upstairs for my toast in the morning! I've spoken to the vet and she suggested 2 Weetabix with water as a morning snack and then bulking out her lunch and tea with sweet potato. I was just wondering if anyone has any other suggestions for healthy 'snacks' we can be giving her to fill her up? I don't want to keep giving her biscuits (gravy bones and markies) as I know they aren't exactly nutritious. Changing food isn't really an option as her stomach has become extremely sensitive and as she's old the vet agreed we are best to just supplement her normal meals with more snack type foods.

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Wincarnis · 21/07/2020 23:01

Sweet potato, green beans, blueberries, goat yogurt

pawpawpawpaw · 21/07/2020 23:10

Vet suggested cooking up a green vegetable soup to fill up our dog.

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