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Old 12-15-2006, 01:35 AM   #10
SnowWa
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My one dog has always been reluctant to eat very cold food even though he has good teeth. I've wondered if his teeth aren't cold-sensitive.

I usually feed my dogs food that is room temperature - and because this is what they have usually get - I get no complaints.

But - if I take some foods out of the refrigerator - and it's really cold - I might put it in the microwave for a few seconds (especially for my one dog).

My dog's eating habits are bad enough - (my fault) -- there is no way I am going to start heating all their food.

*** I found out how spoiled dogs can get one day. I had some hamburger that needed to be cooked....so I made a meatloaf for my dogs. I just mixed it with some bread and an egg.... and baked it.

They smelled it and wouldn't touch it.

I had to put some ketsup on it - add a little salt and pepper - and warm it for them. Then they gulped it down. This is a good example of my spoiling my dogs as far as food goes!!!!!! (I don't make a habit of doing this.... anymore!)


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