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  • Sep 17, 2011, 07:59 PM
    jfander123
    Can dogs eat homemade granola w/ oatmeal, dried cranberries, honey, dried apricots?
    I had made some granola and scrambled eggs. My dog ate off my plate when I left the room (a no-no) and I realized he had eaten the eggs (maybe a quarter of a cup) and part of a homemade granola bar. Will the granola ingredients harm him? So far he has not indicated any discomfort. There were no raisins, but he may have eaten a dried cranberry. Will he be OK?
  • Sep 17, 2011, 09:57 PM
    Moparbyfar
    He should be fine, unless there was dark chocolate in it, which is dangerous for dogs. Because it was only one, I'd say the chances of him having a bad reaction would be slim, and eggs are good for them.
  • Sep 18, 2011, 03:11 AM
    joypulv
    I give my dog and cat tiny amounts of healthy people food in addition to their good quality kibble. I agree that eggs (cholesterol) are good for them, and the granola ingredients are probably in their kibble anyway, even cranberries. I give my dog a little broccoli whenever I cook some, for the fresh veggie vitamins. I buy cheap cuts of meat or chicken for cutting up into little pieces as a substitute for the crap that comes in a lot of canned food, and it saves money over the good canned foods. The kibble is important for teeth cleaning and for the pet-needed ingredients that people food doesn't provide in the needed amounts.
  • Sep 21, 2011, 06:25 AM
    Aurora_Bell
    Unless he has a serious allergy to human foods, that's a pretty healthy substitue for dog food! Sounds like what I make mine when I forget to get dog food!

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