Dogs are opportunistic animals and will eat just about anything that contains meat, but wild dogs also eat plant matter such
as occasional fruits and vegetables.
Not exact matches
I'm very interested in eating
as much like this
as I can, meaning no meat except for the
occasional fish, mostly plant,
fruit and nut based, eating mostly raw, no dairy or gluten etc..
Instead, I gravitate towards lighter fare such
as salads, lightly cooked soups, oat porridge, green and superfood smoothies,
fruit, raw vegetables, small amounts of healthy fats (peanut butter, olives, coconut, raw almond butter, raw nuts and seeds, etc.), and more raw entrees along with steamed vegetables or the
occasional roasted vegetable, legume and grain dish.
This entire pregnancy I avoided processed foods like the plague and I made sure to eat an array of in - season local
fruits and veggies from the farmers,
as well
as nuts, seeds, grains, legumes, and
occasional meat and dairy.
Focus on eating whole grains and cereals, fresh
fruits and vegetables, and foods that provide plenty of protein, calcium and iron (and,
as always, an
occasional treat is fine).
«Strike a balance between
occasional sweets and healthy staples such
as fresh
fruit, fresh veggies and yogurt.»
Applegate recommends eating real food, such
as fruits and vegetables, most of the time and reserving a protein bar for an
occasional breakfast meal.
I currently feel that I do best on my own (non-named) gut healing protocol which includes tons of veggies, some
fruit, eggs on a rotational basis (
as I suspect a sensitivity), lots of bone broth, no dairy except
occasional cooking with ghee, no refined sugar except the
occasional bit of dark chocolate, no grains except the
occasional serving of quinoa that has been soaked for 6 - 8 hours, and limiting alcohol intake.
They, along with sugary
fruit juices, should be viewed
as being an
occasional snack rather than a beverage.
Instead, I gravitate towards lighter fare such
as salads, lightly cooked soups, oat porridge, green and superfood smoothies,
fruit, raw vegetables, small amounts of healthy fats (peanut butter, olives, coconut, raw almond butter, raw nuts and seeds, etc.), and more raw entrees along with steamed vegetables or the
occasional roasted vegetable, legume and grain dish.
To prevent diarrhea, be sure to keep the rabbit cage clean and feed your pet a diet of hay and pellets, with fresh
fruits and vegetables offered
as an
occasional treat.
Sugary
fruits such
as bananas and grapes should be used only sparingly,
as occasional treats.
There are many examples of «people food» that are fine to feed to your pet
as occasional small treats including many
fruits, vegetables, meats, and grains.
Sugary
fruits such
as bananas, grapes and raisins should be used only sparingly,
as occasional treats.
As carnivores, they have no need for fruits and vegetables as part of their diet, but an occasional fruit or veggie as a treat is O
As carnivores, they have no need for
fruits and vegetables
as part of their diet, but an occasional fruit or veggie as a treat is O
as part of their diet, but an
occasional fruit or veggie
as a treat is O
as a treat is OK.
Fruit should only be offered
as an
occasional treat and fresh greens should be in small quantities.
So stick to water and
occasional sips of safe
fruit drinks, such
as apple or cranberry juice, and keep him heart healthy.