We were given some beautiful rainbow trout, frozen but out of date, so I thought GREAT for the dog... Falcon looked at the fish in his dish, then me, looked at the fish again and gave it one lick and then gave me the ol' stink eye and then asked "WHERE'S THE BEEF, WOMAN??" as clearly as if he could speak. I tossed the trout.
Thank God he doesn't have a thumb and can't hold the remote.
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I was shelling butter clams and thought what the heck... shelled one. Plopped it in a dog dish and handed it to the wonder lab who was known to eat bits of concrete if some food residue had been slopped on it. She sniffed.... licked.... picked it up... spit it out like it was made of bitter apple and barked at it like some kind of alien entity. One of my best raw food moments ever.
This is hilarious!
We have a lemon tree that drops lemons all over the back yard. When we first got Dolly and they started to fall (we try to use them but the thing is just gigantic) she decided she wanted to eat one. She bit into it, spit it out, sneezed, barked, and just stared at it. She was looking at it like it bit her.
Fostered a kerry blue a couple years ago. Could hardly get him to eat.Fed him baby food from a jar. Worked for a while.Then we tried smelt.It was funny because andy would swallow the fish whole without chewing.We decided to nickname him andre. He just looked to much like a seal. Sadly he stopped eating completly. He had developed throat cancer.poor guy
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