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Old 06-01-2011, 03:20 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by capt_noonie View Post
Here's *my* thing, I think it's ok for the dog to be at the table, on the floor, patiently waiting until I am finished eating, then she can get a tiny bit of what is ok for her to eat. I do not ever give any of my food while I am still eating it. Uni must wait until I am done. This causes her to wait and not whimper and cry while I am trying to eat.

However, I am very strict with what I give her bc she has had a bout of pancreatitis before. No ham, bologna, steak, hotdog, cold cuts, etc, any meat with lots of salt in it basically. Only plain boiled chicken, no spices at all. Plain white rice, plain bread, lots of fruits and veggies though! She loves blueberries, watermelon, tangerines, carrots, tomatoes, even the crunchy parts of lettuce! (she used to spit out lettuce before LOL)

Please do not feed anything that has been cooked with onion, garlic. They can get really sick. Even if it's a soup with carrots and onion, in a clear broth, don't give any of that carrot that's been in there with the onion. Also avocados, grapes, raisins, and of course chocolate is also toxic for dogs. Once I dropped a curry noodle on the floor and Uni ate it. Guess who was sick for almost a week. From one tiny noodle.
I agree- this is what Jackson does. He sits and stares at me while I am eating and I always give him a bite or a lick of whatever when I am done. It's just something that's never bothered me so I don't bother to train him out of it.... it's just a personal preference. Just like he's allowed on furniture and stuff, it's just my personal preference. I know my dogs stomach and what he can handle, etc.
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