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    vegetables

    Does anybody know if it's alright to feed dogs cauliflour
    I know the green vegetables are ok, but I'm not sure about the colored veggies. If anybody knows please tell me.
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    As far as I know it's okay.
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    Oh, Tanner would die for a carrot! I've read they make their coats shiny, so I usually give him carrots instead of treats. He does nine tricks. One Trick, One Treat is his motto! (My favorite trick is dance.)

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    Sure if the dogs will eat it, but cauliflower only has a small fraction of the nutrients in its green cousin broccoli.
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    I feed my boys broccoli ocassionaly, for a snack. They would DIE for a kong stuffed with broccoli... I don't get it. D: Just feed sparingly, as it's known to cause gas.

    As with any vegetable, you have to either steam them or pulverize them (with a food processor or a blender) for your pup to be able to acquire any nutrients at all.



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    Quote Originally Posted by daisybee View Post
    Does anybody know if it's alright to feed dogs cauliflour
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    I REFUSE to share my cauliflower with my dogs! They can have all the broccoli they want.
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    The only veggie (or human food for that matter) Zoee gets is carrots. She 's her carrots. Sometimes she gets two a day. Bruce will have already given her one then while I'm making salad she gets another.
    I thought they were good for their teeth, but Zoee's teeth are not so good. I mean, they are not rotting or anything. They just have lots of tartar build up on them.
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    can't have carrots because he is diabetic. He loves them, but I have to have green vegatables and I guess cauliflour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post
    I REFUSE to share my cauliflower with my dogs! They can have all the broccoli they want.
    I feel the same way! Cauliflower is miiineeee.. alll mineeee... with some italian or ranch dressing... yuuuum!!!

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