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***What Does Your Yorkie Do During Thanksgiving Dinner?*** What do you do with your Yorkie during Thanksgiving Dinner while the family is at the table, scooting chairs in and out, dropping food on the floor, some even on purpose maybe, etc.? Is he the soul of well-disciplined manners :rolleyes: watching patiently from a ways off like a sweet little angel :angelyork or dancing and whining at everybody's feet until he finally gets full from handouts and then has a long tryptophan nap, burping a litte from time to time? :dribble::2pig: :dribble: |
Peanut is def waiting by my side or Dh's side for a drop of food... if he has no luck he will then search the floor for dropped crumbs!! :rolleyes: What does Tibbe do? |
Jax lays at my feet, also waiting for food to drop ... lol. He doesn't really eat a whole lot from the dinner table though besides the turkey and stuff. Anything potato-like he won't touch :rolleyes: same with squash etc... |
Well idk, this is Waffles 1st Thanksgiving. :-) more than likely she will be laying at my feet like usual during meals. |
Tibbe is usually very good when anybody is over for regular dinner but for Holidays, hes allowed to do as he pleases so he's all over the place and gets his bites here and there. Thank goodness he doesn't whine or paw at your leg, he's just down there waiting. Now that he's on prescription food for a while longer, sadly his Turkey Day is not going to be near as much fun for all of us. I think eveybody enjoyed slipping Tibbs a bit of turkey or roll under the table and how happy it made him to get to share with us. My sister will put him right up in her lap sometimes!!! Do your Yorkies just crash that night so that you have to poke them to be sure they are okay? I can see he's breathing but I will shake Tibbe if he doesn't rouse from my calling him. He's just a goner that night of Thanksgiving. |
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when we eat any meal the two little ones go in the kitchen behind the gate and angus will usually just lay down on his bed.. unfortunately my 3 are food aggressive with each other so they have to be seperated when food is involved... |
I saw this link on Twitter. See what you think. 15 Thanksgiving Foods You Can Feed Your Dog | i Love Dogs |
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My two are usually under the table, but I don't usually give them scraps. I don't want to have any upset tummies, so I try to hold off. Sometimes my grandpa asks if he can give them tiny pieces of turkey. |
I have no idea what we're doing for Thanksgiving. I thought about boarding Luma for a day or two...she is soooo stressful to bring to my boyfriend's grandparent's house (They have a really mean rat terrier who she wants to love on, but Shula attacks her every five seconds) I'm actually totally stumped and stressed about the situation. There will be another new dog there too, my bf's brother's gf's dachshund rescue who is elderly and frail. Luma can't control herself around new people. She has potty accidents, barks, whines, runs around and jumps on everyone. We've tried everything...we usually end up having to leave her in a crate at my bf's dad's house while we all go next door to his grandparent's. |
Any advice anyone has would be really appreciated. Not meaning to hijack the thread, should I start my own? |
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This is Honey first Thanksgiving I am so nervous about how she will act. Im thinking she will do good and be under me since thats what she always do anyway. |
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This is going to be Joels first Thanksgiving! But the people that will be here is everyone he's already familiar with, and the only food he'll probably get is vegetable type stuff. Rosco has to be gated out since he can just reach anything off the table or counters lol But he'll still get some food:) |
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If we have young children over, the boys are crated, unless one of us, has eyes on them at all times. If the children are in high chairs the boys can be out for dinner as they have been trained to stay away from dining/kitchen table. Their rewards for a good down stay is da bonne homme!. If it is all adults - the rules are no one feeds our dogs unless they ask us, and absolutely no treats from the table. There is very little in the way of food my boys don't like. Sometimes they will turn their noses up at strawberries, but once they see "moms" eat it, we are all good to go when berry season is back! If our company has dogs strange to our boys, our boys are crated while dinner is on. That is because mainly our friends have rather large dogs, who don't know each other well. And for holiday events one should have a relaxed and peaceful dinner. Then maybe before dessert our guest dogs are fed and treated, then they are crated and our boys are let out for their dinner, treats and pets. The adults enjoy dessert and coffee, and maybe a liquer. After that all dogs are walked - truth to tell it can be a very short walk but still a walk. Then we all enjoy the wkend. If we sleep overnight at each other homes, all dogs are crated overnight for the safety of all guests and doggies. |
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She will be either in my lap, in someones arms, or in my bedroom. She only gets a few bites of turkey and she's happy as a clam. She will turn down food if it's too fancy for her. She took only a couple little bits of steak last night and turned down the rest. Actually she took a piece of steak and "burried" it in my daughters pile of clean clothes. LOL :D That is how I know that she is done eating...she starts to hoard. |
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Chachi and Jewels and 2 of my cats Pumpkin and Miracles will be looking longingly at us begging for us to give them some food. We will give them a little white meat turkey and some green beans and they will be happy. I give the other cats a little tuna because they dont eat people food. Pumpkin and miracles are our piggies |
My dogs are on a BARF diet, I give some kibble to suppliment. Some peoplekibble feed eggher shells like bones, I do not personally. I crack the raw eggs in their bowls. This morning I dumped half the bag on the floor and they all just watched as I swept it up....go figure the one time I actually wish they'd eat off the floor they were all acting like well trained angels!!!! During Thanksgiving or other family/guest dinners you can bet if not kenneled or in another room for safety etc they'd all be right under the table waiting patiently, silently wagging tails looking as well behaved and cute as can be ready to pounce at the oppertunity of a dropped food bit or someone snealing them something. |
Holiday dinners at my house typically, it's not too crowded and Troy is relaxing in someone's arms or snuggled in his bed. He is not allowed in the kitchen or at the table. We don't like dogs near us while we are eating. Just how we were brought up.The kids will try to sneak him to the table or sneak table scraps but they are given a good talking to when they are caught. If the holiday dinner isn't at my house, Troy is at home in his own space waiting for us to get home. |
Do Your Dogs Love Or Tolerate The Holidays? Tibbe loves everybody and loves all dogs, especially any that walk through our front door, will play rough and tirelessly, even with young dogs who keep on coming and jumping all over him. He loves people and the more the merrier, greets everyone often, nags for constant attention! Jilly always hated to have other dogs approach her or jump on her in play or anything. She tended to be very quiet around other dogs and only diffidently approach people, though she liked people. Do your dogs seem to really like or just tolerate holiday get-togethers? |
My dogs like the gatherings my cats could do without them they hide upstairs |
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Everyone in my family knows that NOONE feeds the dogs but me. The only person that I would need to be concerned about wont be at Thanksgiving this year. We will be in our travel trailer,with all 5 dogs and two daughters,twitch. My DH will be making our dinner over a fire in dutch ovens. The doggies will get something special before and after dinner. |
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