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I gave Murfee baby carrots when he was teething. He loved them and still loves them to this day (he's 11 months). I try to give them as rewards (such as bringing in the paper) instead of dog cookies.
Yarrow is three months old today and I have already been giving her pieces of carrot (and apple and banana). In small bits I think it's a healthy treat, but breaks apart too easily to be any help with teething. Those peeled 'baby' carrots are carved from larger carrots, tumbled smooth and (here's the part that concerns me) treated with chlorine water to preserve their freshness. I only mention this because, for the past 14 years, I have given all my pets only the same filtered water that I drink. As I understand it, chlorine is not good for the immune system. So, as a healthy treat I'm saying yes to carrot sticks with a side note of 'no' to chlorine.
I gave Zoe a carrot once - she chewed on it for quite a while, but then there were bits of carrot *everywhere* :-), so I haven't given her one since. Most veggies she's completely uninterested in. Broccoli - she plays with the florets by tossing them in the air, then discards without eating (I think cruciferous veggies are probably a no-no anyway). My favorite veggie to give her - I slice sweet potatoes and dry them in a low oven (200) until they are hard - that's her favorite treat (other than liver!). They keep for quite a while too.
We started giving Zoe a few bits of chicken, turkey, beef mixed in with her dry food at about 6 months and she did really well with that. Word of caution though - subsequent meals without the additional meat treats were met with less enthusiasm - she got used to having meat with her meals! There were times she just didn't eat her dry food. I left it out and she finally would get around to eating it.
Love the frozen green bean suggestion - I'm going to try that! Thanks!
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