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im loking for a simple vanilla pudding recipe that is s... - 4/12/2013 10:44:21 AM   
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One of the dog treat recipe calls for all natural puddings, however to buy any will be 14 dollars on Amazon, and I'd rather try to home make it than hunt for cheaper brands of the same thing.
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RE: im loking for a simple vanilla pudding recipe that ... - 4/12/2013 10:54:04 AM   
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jello pudding comes in a mix.

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RE: im loking for a simple vanilla pudding recipe that ... - 4/12/2013 10:54:28 AM   
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Googled it: http://www.pilotpapillons.com/mother%27spudding.html

It's a pudding recipe for nursing mama dogs. I'm guessing too much of this for a non nursing pooch could cause health/weight issues, though.

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RE: im loking for a simple vanilla pudding recipe that ... - 4/12/2013 11:09:03 AM   
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It does yes. Bit it has all kinds of crap in it , I'd rather not give my dog.
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jello pudding comes in a mix.


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RE: im loking for a simple vanilla pudding recipe that ... - 4/12/2013 11:10:41 AM   
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We'll have to try that! Thank you.
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Googled it: http://www.pilotpapillons.com/mother%27spudding.html

It's a pudding recipe for nursing mama dogs. I'm guessing too much of this for a non nursing pooch could cause health/weight issues, though.


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RE: im loking for a simple vanilla pudding recipe that ... - 4/12/2013 11:27:46 AM   
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Myabe I'm just confused by the possibility of a contradiction of terms, but isn't "pudding" usually something 'sweet' as it would be assumed over here??

In which case, no "pudding" should be given to a dog (or cat for that matter).

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RE: im loking for a simple vanilla pudding recipe that ... - 4/12/2013 12:10:46 PM   
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Yes. It's sweet. But it is what the recipe calls for.


http://www.dogtreatkitchen.com/dog-ice-cream-recipe.html

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RE: im loking for a simple vanilla pudding recipe that ... - 4/12/2013 1:04:33 PM   
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Is your issue in finding an organic pudding?
Why not make your own? http://allrecipes.com/recipe/pudding-from-scratch/
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Yes. It's sweet. But it is what the recipe calls for.


http://www.dogtreatkitchen.com/dog-ice-cream-recipe.html


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RE: im loking for a simple vanilla pudding recipe that ... - 4/12/2013 1:17:49 PM   
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Yes. It's sweet. But it is what the recipe calls for.


http://www.dogtreatkitchen.com/dog-ice-cream-recipe.html

Nothing 'sweet' is good for a dog - not even those doggy chocs.

Ask any good vet - they wouldn't reccommend stuff like that.

I just think its a baaaad recipe and I wouldn't ever give my dog sweet things.

Just my

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RE: im loking for a simple vanilla pudding recipe that ... - 4/12/2013 2:12:48 PM   
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Your 2 cents always seems to be very negative.

There is nothing wrong with giving a dog an occasional sweet treat. Chocolate is a no-no and Xylitol, an artificial sweetener is toxic assuming those are not used sweet treats are fine.



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Yes. It's sweet. But it is what the recipe calls for.


http://www.dogtreatkitchen.com/dog-ice-cream-recipe.html

Nothing 'sweet' is good for a dog - not even those doggy chocs.

Ask any good vet - they wouldn't reccommend stuff like that.

I just think its a baaaad recipe and I wouldn't ever give my dog sweet things.

Just my

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RE: im looking for a simple vanilla pudding recipe that... - 4/12/2013 2:26:54 PM   
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One of the dog treat recipe calls for all natural puddings, however to buy any will be 14 dollars on Amazon


Seeing how the first result on the Amazon link is to a product with Splenda, this recipe has lost all credibility with me. I gave my dog chicken and steak as a treat.

I might use the allrecipes pudding recipe and make the Pumpkin Pops for us humans though.

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RE: im loking for a simple vanilla pudding recipe that ... - 4/12/2013 2:33:27 PM   
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Your 2 cents always seems to be very negative.

There is nothing wrong with giving a dog an occasional sweet treat. Chocolate is a no-no and Xylitol, an artificial sweetener is toxic assuming those are not used sweet treats are fine.


Perhaps because your premis that 'sweet treats are fine' wouldn't wash with any good vet?

I used to give my dog the odd treat - maybe 2-3 times a year.
I was severely reprimanded by my vet.
I checked with the RSPCA - same result.

Sweet treats are not fine at all... ever. Not for any dog or cat.

You think you are giving it a 'treat' because humans love sweet things and they think their pet would benefit from such treats. Wrong!
You are slowly killing your precious pet.

Any good pet owner wouldn't do that - and neither would I.
It's irresponsible and unnecessary and in some ways, cruel.
It's bad for their health.
It's bad for their teeth, no matter well you clean them.
It can even give them diabetes and other liver and kidney problems.

Negative??? You bet!! And for good reason too!

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RE: im looking for a simple vanilla pudding recipe that... - 4/12/2013 6:08:11 PM   
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Yup. Them being human grade ingredients I shared the last batch of doggie ice cream I gave her.



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Seeing how the first result on the Amazon link is to a product with Splenda, this recipe has lost all credibility with me. I gave my dog chicken and steak as a treat.

I might use the allrecipes pudding recipe and make the Pumpkin Pops for us humans though.


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RE: im loking for a simple vanilla pudding recipe that ... - 4/12/2013 6:17:08 PM   
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Pumpkin, I assume is sweet not pie filling but pumpkin and it is widely recommended for treats, for a dog with trouble shitting and for the benifitoftheir coat

And an overall nice treat.
I asked my vet if she could have those treats, and they said yes, she can have pudding as long as it is not chocolate pudding.

I don't really believe they are not a vet worth their salt to ok stuff like that in small quantities. But I am not going to call up a bunch of vets to ask a bunch of them their opinion. I trust the one I go to.
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Yes. It's sweet. But it is what the recipe calls for.


http://www.dogtreatkitchen.com/dog-ice-cream-recipe.html

Nothing 'sweet' is good for a dog - not even those doggy chocs.

Ask any good vet - they wouldn't reccommend stuff like that.

I just think its a baaaad recipe and I wouldn't ever give my dog sweet things.

Just my



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RE: im loking for a simple vanilla pudding recipe that ... - 4/12/2013 9:28:55 PM   
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My suggestion would be to substitute plain yogurt.

The "frosty paws" that they sell at the store are not sweet.

If you wanted to sweeten it, you could add some UNsweetened applesauce or a mashed banana.

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RE: im loking for a simple vanilla pudding recipe that ... - 4/13/2013 10:57:43 AM   
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No, I made that comment based on responses I have observed from you on many different subjects across the board.

I and my vet are not in agreement with you and your vet. My 18 year old Aussie is very well taken care of and enjoys the occasional 'sweet' treat and suffers from nothing but old age.

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Your 2 cents always seems to be very negative.

There is nothing wrong with giving a dog an occasional sweet treat. Chocolate is a no-no and Xylitol, an artificial sweetener is toxic assuming those are not used sweet treats are fine.


Perhaps because your premis that 'sweet treats are fine' wouldn't wash with any good vet?

I used to give my dog the odd treat - maybe 2-3 times a year.
I was severely reprimanded by my vet.
I checked with the RSPCA - same result.

Sweet treats are not fine at all... ever. Not for any dog or cat.

You think you are giving it a 'treat' because humans love sweet things and they think their pet would benefit from such treats. Wrong!
You are slowly killing your precious pet.

Any good pet owner wouldn't do that - and neither would I.
It's irresponsible and unnecessary and in some ways, cruel.
It's bad for their health.
It's bad for their teeth, no matter well you clean them.
It can even give them diabetes and other liver and kidney problems.

Negative??? You bet!! And for good reason too!



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RE: im loking for a simple vanilla pudding recipe that ... - 4/13/2013 11:24:40 AM   
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Well my vet and my branch of the RSPCA (which is country wide) don't agree with your vet.


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RE: im loking for a simple vanilla pudding recipe that ... - 4/13/2013 11:34:05 AM   
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Indeed. As I pointed out in my response.

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Well my vet and my branch of the RSPCA (which is country wide) don't agree with your vet.




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RE: im loking for a simple vanilla pudding recipe that ... - 4/13/2013 3:56:06 PM   
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Thank! One recipe I like calls for vanilla or plain yogurt, so sin c e I'd be already getting it, and I dot eat pudding , I'll go with the yogurt!
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My suggestion would be to substitute plain yogurt.

The "frosty paws" that they sell at the store are not sweet.

If you wanted to sweeten it, you could add some UNsweetened applesauce or a mashed banana.


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RE: im loking for a simple vanilla pudding recipe that ... - 4/13/2013 5:05:14 PM   
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Simple custard pudding calls for eggs, milk, sugar, and heat.

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