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Date Posted: 15:06:48 09/29/09 Tue
Author: Dennis
Author Host/IP: NoHost / 68.65.99.87
Subject: Re: Questions again
In reply to: Franke and Alder 's message, "Questions again" on 07:03:04 09/29/09 Tue

The more different kinds of food you give him, the
more likely it is he will get all the nutrition he
needs. They generally will eat almost any fruits
and vegetables. Mine love Red Delicious apples.
Try broccoli, Romain lettuce, cauliflower, etc.
now and then. Sometimes they will eat it like they
love it and next time not touch it.

> Alder is doing well. He continues to attack the
>cottage cheese, grapes, and the treat of a few dog
>kibble(his favorite), aside from what I've mentioned
>in earlier posts. He's grown, but I can't get him to
>eat any broccoli or rose hips, and have to mix the wax
>worms in with the cottage cheese so he'll eat them.
>What nuts are hard enough to wear down his teeth? He
>also seems to like to tug/worry at my sweatshirt with
>his teeth, and tries to nibble (not hard, doesn't
>break the skin) my skin - fingers especially. Is this
>normal?

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