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Bad Foods for Your Pocket Sugar Bears
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If you have pocket Sugar Bears, then you already know that your small pets
are very funny with their playful and loveable
character. In the first 6 weeks, you need to spend a lot
of time playing with your pocket Sugar Bears. It is
must since the perfect time to be bonding with your
pocket Sugar Bears is the first 6 weeks. One of the
most important factors in the first 6 weeks is choosing
the proper foods. You need to know that pocket Sugar Bears need guidance with their choices of foods. They
cannot detect their own foods, so you need to introduce
them to their food bowl. Pocket Sugar Bears also
cannot recognize their own foods. They will eat
everything that you put in front of them or in their
food bowl. It will cause you some problems.
The pocket Sugar Bears characteristic concerning their
inability to recognize their own food can give you big
problems. You need to make sure that they eat proper
foods that give them energy and not toxins. You need to
realize that pocket Sugar Bears are different from
humans. Some foods that are good for us are not
necessarily safe for pocket Sugar Bears. The perfect
food that gives us more power may cause toxins for
pocket Sugar Bears. You have to take a note of this.
Your pocket Sugar Bears diet needs to be created based
on the proper rules.
The first bad food for your pocket Sugar Bears is
chocolate. Yes, chocolate is delicious and can make your
body warm. But for pocket Sugar Bears, chocolate is a
toxin. Other bad foods for pocket Sugar Bears are
dairy foods. Pocket Sugar Bears, for the most
part, cannot tolerate lactose. You should never gives
them cheese, ice cream, milk, and other dairy products
that contain lactose.
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