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Clare70

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This may be obvious to some but in case it isn't I thought I'd post this as a reminder not to be as stupid as me.

 

I eat quite a bit of yoghurt and the dogs love it, so we often share.  However I usually feed them with a spoon and it gets messy but its fine.  Well today I let Snow lick from the pot as it was nearly all gone and then I noticed there was blood on the pot.  It's only gone and cut his gums and now I feel really bad :(

 

Please don't do this as it may cause harm to your pooch, here's hoping it's just a graze and it doesn't cause him any problems :(

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i use empty yoghurt pots in summer to make ice lolly's for them - i mix tinned sardines in sunflower oil in water and much it all together - warning - totally STINKS!!!!!!!!! so do it outside lol and then freeze them - will look for other containers now though 

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i use empty yoghurt pots in summer to make ice lolly's for them - i mix tinned sardines in sunflower oil in water and much it all together - warning - totally STINKS!!!!!!!!! so do it outside lol and then freeze them - will look for other containers now though

Have you got a muffin or bun tray? We freeze goodies in those and then transfer them into something else once they've frozen into shape. [emoji2]

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Have you got a muffin or bun tray? We freeze goodies in those and then transfer them into something else once they've frozen into shape. [emoji2]

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ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

no :(

 

But i can buy one! :up:

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Thanks guys :)

 

He seems ok, no major injury, in fact when I looked earlier you wouldn't have even realised he'd 'grazed' his gums.  It was an activia yogurt and because he's ickle he couldn't quite reach the bottom, so guess he had his gums squashed right up against the rim.

 

Still not good and won't be making the mistake again.

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