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Originally Posted by snoopymom Snoopy's brother had a little tummy upset once, and we boiled some chicken breast for him, and some white rice. Of course, that's what Snoopy had for dinner that night too. Both were fed from a spoon, because it looked kinda messy. So now, we pretend Snoopy fakes a cough and says, "I fink I is sick. *cough*. Pwease to feed me chicky rice. *cough*"
(You all talk for your dogs, right?)
Seriously, though, DH would feed Snoopy everything on his plate, but DD and I scolded him so much that when he gets his dinner, he grabs a dog treat to feed Snoopy while he eats. (I don't let Snoopy beg, though, which is defined as standing by DH and eyeing his food. He has to sit. Not sure quite how that makes it ok . . .) |
Personally I end up talking for the dogs a lot, mostly though to Dad...the words are not as nice as your scenario...LOL! They encourage him to give mom her way! (that's horrid-it sounds so much worse than reality). Oh wait and for Elvis when we make fun of him! For example: the other dogs go 4x4-ing in the yard through the mud (we did a lot of plant tree removal this last summer/fall-its a mess out there) Elvis tip toes around and looks utterly livid (glares and growls) when either Princess of Scoobers somehow get him dirty...those words aren't so nice either but we're pretty hilarious though!
Scoobers ate a bar of soap once (half but still what dog does that!>? it was Black Bear Dinner soap made from pure nature ingredients like animal fat and well blackberry-which he does eat berries so maybe I see how it happened) the vet said to wait until after the first 24 hours of well uncontrollable explorable pottiness, and then give Pepto (same as for people) and then to feed him only plain rice and boiled chicken for a couple days...amazingly a typical meal is also a cure...just like it was for you guys!
Good for some to know on here in case they think in general "people food" is completely off limits-it does have a time and a place check out feeding RAW...so glad someone specified that 'human grade' is just a marketing term and not an actual technical term meaning anything truly defined.