Giving Fruit to your Dog

Dogs, and also cats, eat all kinds of fruits and berries with a lot of pleasure. They are not obligated to get them from the intestines of their preys; instead they can eat and digest them directly from the tree or bush. In one of the passages of the Bible, they mention how the fox is delighted in eating grapes. My greyhounds also love this fruit and gluttonously Lake the juice golf fresh grapes. One of my female grain runs was an avid consumer of berries and used to help me discover the places where wild strawberries grew.

A friend once told me about her gooseberry bushes and the way they were avidly ransacked by her spaniels, and I myself used to watch the mutts of the Gypsies go off into its excursions into the fields of strawberries, which they ate in large quantities.

In other places, jackals ruin entire fields of melons because they go biting from fruit to fruit, a couple bites here and a couple bites there and the plantation is ruined. We know the passion that cats feel for cucumbers (it is believed that they eat them as preventive and curative remedy against worms), and also for small melons.

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