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I think my dog has gone vegan.
He loves celery and carrots.
Devil in disguise,
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Originally Posted by
whiplash
He loves celery and carrots.
What about chewing leather shoes?
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Sounds like a mental illness, could anybody / anything like celery?
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Originally Posted by
Alikado
Sounds like a mental illness, could anybody / anything like celery?
its good for you.lowers bp .cleanses the palate keeps yer regular ,sweetens the breath.but firkin borin ,yep . on the thread my mishy if I,m eating it shes havin it!!! ecept salt an vinegar crisps an cucumber.shes robbed my butty an shifted out the cucumber before today!
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Wrong. I’ve got one having a phantom pregnancy and not eating at all
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Originally Posted by
whiplash
He loves celery and carrots.
Are you sure the species is a dog?
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Originally Posted by
whiplash
He loves celery and carrots.
Are you sure the species is a dog?
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My last three spaniels have all had chopped carrot, celery & a bit of apple mixed with their tea.
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I remember some years back giving my two dogs a complete Christmas dinner each. When I returned to the bowls they were licked clean but, nestling in the bottom of each bowl, were three sprouts - completely licked clean of gravy!
More recently I had a Springer and the exact same thing happened when I gave her a Christmas dinner!
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Originally Posted by
gazaprop
I remember some years back giving my two dogs a complete Christmas dinner each. When I returned to the bowls they were licked clean but, nestling in the bottom of each bowl, were three sprouts - completely licked clean of gravy!
More recently I had a Springer and the exact same thing happened when I gave her a Christmas dinner!
Many moons ago, when I pulled out a couch to clean under it, I found 2 raw sprouts. Our dog must have snaffled them from the kitchen floor. "What were they doing on the kitchen floor?", I hear you ask. I'm a messy peeler/chopper and things tend to fall on the floor. The dog knew this, and always stood at my feet waiting for a treat to fly off the counter. In the case of these 2 sprouts, he obviously didn't think much of his treat!
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My friend's Yorkie adored carrots. It was his special treat. He was absolutely mad for them.
I'm sure I've heard of other dogs loving them too.
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Originally Posted by
whiplash
He loves celery and carrots.
My ex racing greyhound had to be fostered for a few months before she could be re-homed as she was severely traumatised.
Her foster mum told me that the dog hated all vegetables known to man but stole and ate a whole block of butter. She still loves it too, 8 years later, so no chance of her becoming vegan!
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Originally Posted by
toothache
My ex racing greyhound had to be fostered for a few months before she could be re-homed as she was severely traumatised.
Her foster mum told me that the dog hated all vegetables known to man but stole and ate a whole block of butter. She still loves it too, 8 years later, so no chance of her becoming vegan!
My doggie is a rescue dog.When he came to us he ate a whole block of butter too.We always make sure everything on the surfaces is well back and out of reach.He also managed to eat a loaf of bread.
Dogs make you smile.
He has calmed down now.
Devil in disguise,
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Originally Posted by
whiplash
My doggie is a rescue dog.When he came to us he ate a whole block of butter too.We always make sure everything on the surfaces is well back and out of reach.He also managed to eat a loaf of bread.
Dogs make you smile.
He has calmed down now.
Not quite on the subject but my first 2 cats plotted together to have a roast chicken for their lunch. One jumped up on the worktop where the chicken was cooling and knocked it off to her friend who was waiting below. By the time I saw what they had done they had full tummies!
People who talk about dumb animals are the dumb ones!
P.S. Toothache did not dislike the above post by Whiplash. I tried to ‘like’ but dislike came up. I must have fat fingers. Sorry Whiplash!
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