My human kids are teenagers, and for some stupid reason still expect me to cut 
their pizza and French toast into bite size pieces, lol
Spoilt????
Marsha


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  maybe I'll chop them up a bit at first to see how Tiffany likes it. I was 
thinking it could help keep her teeth clean. I'll be paranoid to leave her side 
when she's eating them though. I'm petrified of choking. I'd still cut up my 
daughters hot dogs and apples if they let me LOL.

  Donna NJ

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  Date: 2007/07/15 Sun AM 08:52:42 CDT
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  I give him little ones or I bite a fat one in half long ways. He sees me do 
that and begs for it. So I think its a bit easier to cut fat ones long ways. 
I'm always a little leary of them but he seems to take his time to chew them 
up. BUT I'm not leaving him alone to eat it.There are times he'll take one and 
not eat it right away also. It seems they have to be in the mood for it. I'm 
sure it goes right through them with no nutritional value...maybe it cleans 
their teeth.

  best,
  michelle and henry
  in the beautiful Catskill Mountains, NY

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  I have two bags of baby carrots here. I've always been afraid of the choking 
hazard. Do you cut them up?

  Donna NJ

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  Date: 2007/07/14 Sat PM 07:36:51 CDT
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  Someone on this list suggested mini carrots.  I tried one on Cesar and he 
loved it.  So, that's become one of his favorite treats. Gloria

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