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Personally I would just give plain canned pumpkin for the added fiber. I start with a tablespoon in each meal and increase it a little as needed to increase the bulk of the stool. This will be less expensive. I’m not sure this or the fruitables will be effective though. I recommend having the anal sacs expressed on a regular schedule, usually about every two to three months to prevent an anal sac infection. Thanks for using Boop by Petco to help you care for Chloe.
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What healthy treats to give your pup, good job! I would rotate between the greens and pumpkin, and the fruit at night. Keep in mind that too much fiber can make your dog constipated, so it's best to avoid giving her too much :-)
I would give minimal fruits as they are high in sugar. You can try broccoli, carrots, green beans, spinach, etc. You mainly want to stay away from too many carbs and fruit. Also, stay away from garlic, avocado, grapes, raisins, and onions - these are toxic. I hope this helps!
If you are using a sipper bottle to provide water to Toffee, I would not recommend putting produce items into it (i.e. infused water). Often our exotic companion mammals are very picky about how their water tastes, and this may result in an aversion to her water bottle. If you are offering her water in a bowl, she will likely drag bedding (and potentially feces) into the bowl and contaminate it. This would also be suboptimal. If you are interested in feeding produce to Toffee, I would recommend focusing on vegetables such as bell peppers, green beans, cucumbers, and tomatoes. I would not recommend feeding fruit, as it can upset their gastrointestinal tract. I hope that answers your questions, and thank you for using Boop by Petco!
Thank you for using Boop by Petco! It is important to make sure that there is no other reason for Egg to be losing or not gaining weight such as issues with his teeth or chronic hair balls. He should be eating mostly a pellet diet that you can find in pet stores as well as free access to hay. As far as additional treats, there are various treats sold in stores. Fruits and veggies should be offered in small amounts. You can try carrots, green beans, green leafy veggies, apples, pineapples, and bananas. I recommend staying away from fruits with seeds. I hope this helps!