I carefully trained hubby not to give the dogs a treat until we had been out of bed for at least 15 minutes. That way, they would not wake us up wanting a treat and breakfast. It worked pretty well except when we dog-sat for our friends, whose toy poodle was full of energy and appetite far more than our dachshunds!
ronaldspence almost 2 years ago
Better wake up mom, dad is failing Fred!
mikenjanet almost 2 years ago
Hmmm! He’s definitely falling down on the job. However a loud ROOF! and a shove of your bowl should get his attention.
kbyrdleroy123 almost 2 years ago
Forgot someone!
Chithing Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Here’s a how-to video for you, Fred:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itf78L8UeCw
juicebruce almost 2 years ago
Fred best to wait for the coffee to kick in ;-)
Daniel Verburg almost 2 years ago
A healthy dog should get only one meal a day.
SusieB almost 2 years ago
Looks like Mrs Dear is still sleeping and the Mr. may as well be
GSD Mom Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Time to give Mr. Dear’s chair a nice hearty nudge, Fred. He’s falling asleep on the job.
Scrum almost 2 years ago
Oh Dear!
darcyandsimon almost 2 years ago
Why do I think the thought balloon ain’t gonna quite work?
ladykat almost 2 years ago
Poor Fred. Which reminds me, I’d better fill the cats’ food dish!
bwswolf almost 2 years ago
The first thing that I always did was fill the dog dish(es) …… :)
Frank Burns Eats Worms almost 2 years ago
Hello? Mr. Dear? This bowl’s not going to fill itself!!
anncorr339 almost 2 years ago
Better bark to letr Dear you want yourbreakfast
smartman almost 2 years ago
Unleash the foghorn of discontent, Fred. That’ll wake him and your neighbors up right quickly.
veewee67 almost 2 years ago
A gentle nudge with the nose, perhaps, or pick the bowl up and then drop it.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 2 years ago
My four get theirs’ before I get my coffee, otherwise I wouldn’t get my coffee.
finnygirl Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I carefully trained hubby not to give the dogs a treat until we had been out of bed for at least 15 minutes. That way, they would not wake us up wanting a treat and breakfast. It worked pretty well except when we dog-sat for our friends, whose toy poodle was full of energy and appetite far more than our dachshunds!