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Originally Posted by windwalker We were poor, so it tasted like the meat in canned beef stew, not bad then, but wouldn't be thrilled now. Towards the end with Sig we were trying any food we could to get Sig to eat, if only once, just to get food in her. Some really looked and smelled good. |
Oh, my, the things we do for our dogs! I remember when I tasted my dog's food, I just wanted to share his food as a buddy experience or something - a kind of blood-brother bonding. And I was so curious how it tasted. Tippy was practically like a brother to me as we got him when I was just a little past toddler age and somehow I felt closer to him after having eaten some of his food so now we were practically one and the same! Kids!