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Doesnt sound healthy to me. The only thing I would give my dog on there is the eggs and apple. That is alot of honey, acts exactly the same as sugar, in humans and in dogs, especially if it is procesed honey from the supermarket. Organic is better, however dogs dont need it. Just give your dog a little ripe apple or pear for a treat.
1. how do i get apps on a pandigital tablet?
Google Play is only for devices with an attached data plan.
2. I want to make something special for a simple dessert for Thanksgiving? With no alcohol in it I have two recovering addicts?
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3. SIP won't stay disabled - I think
The message you are getting confirms that you have SIP disabled as you can see that all the individual items are disabled.The reason you are getting this sort of confusing message is that you've just re-installed El Capitan. It's the message format that was used in El Capitan 10. 11. 0 and 10. 11. 1. Apple changed this with the release of El Capitan 10.11.2 so that the message was clearer
4. I have a quaker parrot and i know you can feed them fruit. I want to give him some apple.?
Apple is great for Quakers. Check to see the size he likes. Believe it or not my Quaker likes different sizes , depending upon where he is eating. In his cage he prefers small pieces no more than a half inch square. Anything larger gets thrown to the bottom of the cage. But when he is out of the cage he likes to be given larger wedges about 1 inch long or so, which he can pick up and eat. each Quaker is different, so watch him to see which sizes he likes. As for toys, Quakers love to chew on wood! You can buy him expensive toys to destroy, or you can go the cheap way by hanging wooden spoons from the kitchen( about $1.00 from a discount store). Popsicle sticks are good too. And for the ultimate, give him a paper napkin!! They love to shred these , and since they cost about $2 for 300 napkins, we figure why not?? If you hang a napkin in his cage it will take him several days to get used to it. But when he is out of the cage he should adore to be given one of these inexpensive toys!! Good Luck