Generally, gravy is bad for dogs because it is very high in sodium, otherwise known as salt. Dogs do need a bit of sodium in their diet to maintain im-paw-tent bodily functions, however, they do not need to eat much at all to keep healthy.
Refrigerator Plain, low-fat Greek yogurt. Mild cheeses, such as American. Cooked white or sweet potatoes. Cooked eggs, such as scrambled eggs. Rotisserie chicken, skin and bones removed. (...)
Grind dried oranges into a fine powder. Transfer powder to a mug and add boiling water. Stir until water turns orange and powder is well-mixed. Add honey if desired and enjoy hot!
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