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by tigermouse on 03 December 2008 - 23:12
good or bad for dogs????
Peppa AKA.sneakthief has pinched a few Mellon rinds out of the bin she is absolutely obsessed with them lol i dont think I have ever seen her go this crazy over anything before lol

by Two Moons on 03 December 2008 - 23:12
I would not let her have too much of it personally.
I don't know if it could hurt her or not, I know I was told not to eat the rind of watermellon.

by cktoone on 04 December 2008 - 00:12
My wife told me that eating melon rinds has a similar effect as taking Viagra -- I'm trying not to read too much into that . So go ahead and eat them Moons, just wash first. Perhaps it means your dog is ready for breeding (haha).

by loveshepherds on 04 December 2008 - 03:12
My girl LOVES melon too! we actually tell her she's a "fruity" dog because she loves FRUIT! Apples are her favorite - to her, they are the best treat we could offer her!! I have heard not to give dogs grapes or raisins though - not sure if this is true or not. we do limit how much fruit we give her though, as we don't want her to get the runs.

by Bob-O on 04 December 2008 - 03:12
My dogs will eat melon all the way to the skin and seem to like it very much. It is not on my list of prohibited vegetables/fruits/compounds and as far as I know it is fine. I think it is like anything else-just do not let them eat very much of it. Hmm, interesting idea about melon rinds being a type of (ahem!) aphrodisiac or booster. Most interesting.
Best Regards,
Bob-O

by Two Moons on 04 December 2008 - 04:12
I've never had that particular problem CK, Oh contrare....LOL
Anything I say will sound like BS so I'll just let that one alone....LOL
My guess is that for humans at least, if you eat the green rind you may get a belly ache.
My dog's would eat thing's I could never digest.....
Moon's.

by yellowrose of Texas on 04 December 2008 - 08:12
Watermelon Rind preserves are wonderful. As good as fig preserves. It is not a myth about the watermellon being like viagra. I read it in the new Medical report by Prevention magazine last summer.
grapes and raisins and appleseeds are dangerous in Large quantities.Also the leaves of the tomato and stems , as is the potato leaves and stems. found on the site listed below..
www.aspca.org
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