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Obviously Dear has never watched cooking shows where they teach presentation is as important the. meal itself. Nevertheless, one big chomp off the top and all is forgiven.
I remember agreeing to house sit for my mom when her dog was getting older. She gave me a literal recipe to feed her dog. It was like half a cup of canned food with a couple of tablespoons of dry food mixed in, and a jerky-like dog treat crumpled up on top. I felt a little bit jealous because I realized she was putting more effort into prepping that dog’s dinner than she did for her kids’ dinner when we were growing up.
Lately I have to spoon feed my dog Abby her “special “ canned food from the vet when we get to the third day of refrigeration. Not that she’s a princess or anything…
I was taught as a child to cut the canned food into small chunks in order to keep the dog from chomping too big a mouthful if the food was just pushed out of the can as is the case here. Maybe overdoing things, but that’s what I did both as a kid and as an adult when I had dogs. (More for practicality than finesse, lol).
kingdiamond69 about 3 years ago
I use the can to chop the wet food into pieces to make it easier to eat .
Houndhollerer about 3 years ago
I’m sure Fred prefers Perrier in the water bowl or, in a pinch Evian (sin gas of course).
mikenjanet about 3 years ago
Obviously Dear has never watched cooking shows where they teach presentation is as important the. meal itself. Nevertheless, one big chomp off the top and all is forgiven.
Jason Allen about 3 years ago
I remember agreeing to house sit for my mom when her dog was getting older. She gave me a literal recipe to feed her dog. It was like half a cup of canned food with a couple of tablespoons of dry food mixed in, and a jerky-like dog treat crumpled up on top. I felt a little bit jealous because I realized she was putting more effort into prepping that dog’s dinner than she did for her kids’ dinner when we were growing up.
ronaldspence about 3 years ago
I bet he serves cranberry sauce the same way Fred. Food is food though right buddy?!?
kbyrdleroy123 about 3 years ago
Looka that. At least chop it up and add some celery.
silberdistel about 3 years ago
Like Garfield (only remember the german one): “zur Kunst des Anrichtens würde mir mehr einfallen”
BigDaveGlass about 3 years ago
It all goes down, just the same…..
Nighthawks Premium Member about 3 years ago
I think panache is a better word
juicebruce about 3 years ago
Mr Dear are you awake ? You look like you are sleep walking ;-)
SusieB about 3 years ago
No tip for Mr. Dear
darcyandsimon about 3 years ago
Tired Dear. Musta been a long day napping in his chair!
scag about 3 years ago
Lately I have to spoon feed my dog Abby her “special “ canned food from the vet when we get to the third day of refrigeration. Not that she’s a princess or anything…
drogers30 about 3 years ago
Looks like he’s more asleep than awake.
kathleenhicks62 about 3 years ago
I agree! Mr Dear has no finesse.
finnygirl Premium Member about 3 years ago
I was taught as a child to cut the canned food into small chunks in order to keep the dog from chomping too big a mouthful if the food was just pushed out of the can as is the case here. Maybe overdoing things, but that’s what I did both as a kid and as an adult when I had dogs. (More for practicality than finesse, lol).