| What Is the Green Bean Diet Dog Food Plan? (rabbit fleas) |
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| Sunday, 02 December 2007 | |
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More info... By Jessica N Don't get the wrong idea, this isn't about feeding your dog green beans and nothing else. Here's at it works: You get a can of green beans and mix some of that up with your dog's own regular food.
The benefit of this is keeping your dog full in between meals. If your dog is like mine, she seems to be hungry and looking for anything she can in between meals. But if she has some green beans mixed in with her food, she stays full and doesn't feel deprived. She's quite satisfied, at least until the next meal. Of course, this technique is not necessary for all dogs. At the same time, it's a good solution for those dogs that could easily eat more than they ought to in one sitting. You are only going to be giving a small amount of green beans to your dog, so you don't need to go buy a slew of cans. Store the leftover green beans in the can in the fridge, until the next day. By measuring it, you can keep track of how much your dog is getting. Be consistent: Give her the same amount every day once she's accustomed to it. But when you are getting started, just add a tiny bit, and work the amount up each day. Go ahead and stock up on green beans if you see a great sale. But remember, you won't be going through them that fast, unless you have a huge dog that can eat a huge helping of food at one time. How many green beans do you feed her? You need to take into account how big she is and how much she usually eats. Another thing: No salt. Do your best to find green beans that don't have salt added in. The biggest advantage to this diet dog food plan is that it will help your dog get back to her healthy weight which will give her better health and more energy. So, go for the green. Want to make sure your dog stays healthy? Visit Diet Dog Food and learn the truth about all the different dog diets and find the right one for your pet. We also cover the best senior dog food. |
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