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    Vet told me to give my dog a teaspoon of safflower oil a day for skin health

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    • sunsunsunS
      sunsunsun @Hearthfire
      last edited by sunsunsun

      @Hearthfire i actually give my dog cooked vegetables such as cabbage and green beans and spinach. i have to mix them with meat though and she prefers liver for her nutrients tbh

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        alfredoolivas @sunsunsun
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        @sunsunsun what dog do you have? is it muzzled?

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          happyhanneke
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          Just do coconut oil, it's pretty good for the skin.
          Idk not such a big deal. Not everybody is on the seed oil wagon. Translate it to a different oil and it's fine.

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          • sunsunsunS
            sunsunsun @alfredoolivas
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            @alfredoolivas muzzled? what kind of question is that? are you in a spicy mood alfredo?

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            • sunsunsunS
              sunsunsun @happyhanneke
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              @happyhanneke go look at ingredients of vet approved foods and tell me its fine

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                sunsunsun @sunsunsun
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                @sunsunsun Youtube Video

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                  happyhanneke @sunsunsun
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                  @sunsunsun Nah. most vets are crazy. I've been told to not get service because I don't feed my dog kibble. I just don't really take them too seriously. Most meds I order myself at revival animal. I still need a vet for certain emergencies.

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                  • sunsunsunS
                    sunsunsun @happyhanneke
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                    @happyhanneke thx ill look them up

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                    • alfredoolivasA
                      alfredoolivas @sunsunsun
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                      @sunsunsun avoiding the question are we? given it's owner, i though it must have an agressive personality.

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                      • sunsunsunS
                        sunsunsun @alfredoolivas
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                        @alfredoolivas ee7b0460-14be-471a-83ed-adb36437fe65-image.jpeg

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                        • sunsunsunS
                          sunsunsun @happyhanneke
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                          @happyhanneke they ask for a prescription tho

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                          • JenniferJ
                            Jennifer
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                            My family and I have always given our dogs eggs for their skin and coat health. Their overall diet makes a difference too, IME. We had them on a whole foods, freeze dried kibble (Bravo) and they were healthy, but our vet was so impressed at how lean and strong they (a yellow lab/husky mix and a maltese) were after we switched them to a fresh diet of meat/seafood, raw liver, eggs, cottage cheese, fruit—mainly squash and melon—raw carrots, and well-cooked green beans.

                            I have stood on a mountain of no’s for one yes. ~ B. Smith

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                            • sunsunsunS
                              sunsunsun @Jennifer
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                              @Jennifer nice I just bought 10lb of green beans. greenbeanmaxxing

                              green beans are high in silicon

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                              • JenniferJ
                                Jennifer @sunsunsun
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                                That’s great, @sunsunsun! Your dog is a lucky girl to be fed so well. 🙂

                                I have stood on a mountain of no’s for one yes. ~ B. Smith

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