โDec-22-2020 09:52 PM
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โDec-25-2020 11:44 PM
valhalla360 wrote:
When we lost our beagle, the first time I dropped something on the floor...we both stared at it for a minute before it struck that someone had to actually clean it up.
โDec-25-2020 10:31 AM
LJAZ wrote:
I have 4 dogs so the attractiveness of the food is directly proportional to the number of dogs present. If I drop a piece of lettuce on the floor and there is only one dog in the kitchen it gets ignored, but if there's 2 or more the closest dog will scarf it down in a flash. Sometimes before it even hits the floor. :B
โDec-25-2020 07:56 AM
Bert the Welder wrote:LJAZ wrote:Deb and Ed M wrote:
- they seem to like almost all "people food" although dill pickles are met with a "thanks, but no thanks" walkaway....LOL!
I have 4 dogs so the attractiveness of the food is directly proportional to the number of dogs present. If I drop a piece of lettuce on the floor and there is only one dog in the kitchen it gets ignored, but if there's 2 or more the closest dog will scarf it down in a flash. Sometimes before it even hits the floor. :B
LOL!!! ^This^
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsโDec-25-2020 07:22 AM
LJAZ wrote:Deb and Ed M wrote:
- they seem to like almost all "people food" although dill pickles are met with a "thanks, but no thanks" walkaway....LOL!
I have 4 dogs so the attractiveness of the food is directly proportional to the number of dogs present. If I drop a piece of lettuce on the floor and there is only one dog in the kitchen it gets ignored, but if there's 2 or more the closest dog will scarf it down in a flash. Sometimes before it even hits the floor. :B
โDec-24-2020 08:37 AM
โDec-24-2020 06:30 AM
Deb and Ed M wrote:
- they seem to like almost all "people food" although dill pickles are met with a "thanks, but no thanks" walkaway....LOL!
โDec-24-2020 06:27 AM
thomasmnile wrote:
Biscuit: If it's Boars Head pork and beef bologna or the garlic bologna, that's fine eating, fried or grilled with mustard, American cheese and onion of course. :B
โDec-24-2020 05:07 AM
โDec-23-2020 07:52 PM
โDec-23-2020 06:17 PM
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Do you actually know what dogs eat the wild?
Cooperative Extension USDA wrote:
Food Habits
Like coyotes, feral dogs have catholic diets and are best described as opportunistic feeders. They can be efficient predators, preying on small and large animals, including domestic livestock. Many rely on carrion, particularly road-killed animals, crippled waterfowl, green vegetation, berries and other fruits, and refuse at garbage dumps.
Feral Dogs
โDec-23-2020 06:01 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:Boars Head is good stuff, I like their products.thomasmnile wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
And I get a bologna sandwich
Biscuit: If it's Boars Head pork and beef bologna or the garlic bologna, that's fine eating, fried or grilled with mustard, American cheese and onion of course. :B
Oh YEAH!
Ain't no Oscar package stuff
Is there any way else but GRILLED
โDec-23-2020 05:59 PM
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