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Old 10-15-2006, 05:42 PM #3
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Anne,

I LOVE that picture! What a sweetheart!

Oh Gosh, Ginger ate almost anything.

She never got a nibble of people food until she was in her later years, but somewhere around 7 or 8, we used to start giving her tastes now and then. It will be hard to start over with the new dog..I hate trhowing away meat I could give to a pooch.

We have always given fresh carrots for snacks, but those didn't count as 'bad'.

She wouldn't eat grapes (unless we cut them in half
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) and it seems there was one other thing, but we used to make a contest of trying to feed her things she might not eat, but she loved it all.

Cara
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