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Milford, I started off with the Kong puppy paste but I think it upset Hudson's tum a bit. You could soak the dry food in boiling water to make a paste and pop it in the Kong without freezing.
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scooby has sunday dinners in his!

sardines are good the oils good for their coat, peanut butter, cheese, his normal food, dogie chocolate drops but definatly not normal human chocolate!

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I use the cheap supermarket own brand of sandwich paste, in the small jars, and we spread it on a piece of bread and stuff in his kong. Corbie loves chicken flavour Wink

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I use marmite, but another favourite is Honey. I have a friend with his own bees and he always gives me a few jars of his own honey. The dogs love it Very Happy .

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I give mine marmite too and i've just started giving mashed banana mixed with kibble and frozen.. they love it. Very Happy
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Jess my oldie loves porridge with honey in hers,

Ben loves liquidized vegetables with a home made gravy in his,

or the same as Jess,

Jess being an oldie does not get hers frozen but Ben does,



isnt the salt content in marminte quite high?

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Yes it is high salt so its only given as a treat sometimes. And you only need to put a small amount round the insides of the kong.
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