It really helps to have a crate or small confined area. They don't want to mess their bed! Depending on your puppies age you might be getting a lot of exercise. Whenever he wakes up grab him and take them out. Whenever he starts sniffing around grab him and take him out. If he sneaks away...
She is not a baby. Lol! She is 13 but I noticed her problem with dairy when she was very small. Perhaps 3 years old. I really wonder why dairy makes her fussy and crabby and still have not figured out the why unless it is a gluten-like effect. Always looking for more insight!
I don't think she has a lactose intolerance (although she may now). Dairy products make her VERY fussy. That is why I don't like to test dairy with her. I am not sure why she is like that.
So the whey from making yogurt can be used?
Does anyone know if you are sensitive to dairy if you can use whey for lacto-fermenting without negative effects?
I really need to know this because one of my children is very sensitive.
When I went on a gluten free diet the first things I noticed were I had tons more energy and I never get depressed. But you have to do it 100%. I can always tell if I have eaten something accidentally because it takes so much effort to do anything ( no energy) and I am likely to feel depressed.
My favorite is:
Olive oil on the crust
Small pieces of steak
Green, red, yellow peppers
Greek olives
Feta cheese
Meat and vegetables can vary but you have to have greek olives and feta cheese.