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Nik
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posted 12-09-2003 03:01 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Nik     Edit/Delete Message
Hello,
I've been back 6 pages but can't find the topic someone posted about feeding your dog human food (I'm sure I saw one somewhere when I first came to the board, maybe)
Anyways, what I wanted to ask was, does anyone feed their dog eggs or a cup of tea?
See, when I had my first dog I would always make her a cuppa on cold mornings when I made myself one (no sugar, hehe). She loved it and she lived a heathly life so I figured it didn't do her any harm. I would sometimes beat an egg into her food mix too instead of gravy or just water.
I was young back then and did no research into whether these foods could harm her. I've had a look around but can't find any information about eggs and tea in a dogs diet.
Does anyone else feed these to their dog or know if they're not really a good thing?

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honeybear
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posted 12-09-2003 08:48 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for honeybear     Edit/Delete Message
search the thread "food for thought" and I think you wil find what you are looking for. As for tea, there was a thread on something similar - about their dig drinking coffeee and posted posted they thought it would be unhealthy because of the caffine.

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MaydaysMom
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posted 12-09-2003 09:19 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for MaydaysMom     Edit/Delete Message
eggs contain amino acids which are really good for their coat. Dried out egg shell that has been baked and powdered is a very good source of calcium.

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