And dry dog food is a dog’s natural diet? Most of that is better for the dog… Although absolutely skip the chocolate, give serious thought to skipping the onion and garlic, and for dogs — like humans — moderation is better for you than excess.
Why would anyone give chocolate to a dog? “They” tell you it is poisonous to dogs. Do “They” know that, or do they think it’s a waste of chocolate and they want it for themselves?
We never seasoned our turkey, so our cats would get a small plate of meat as a treat. This would put them in a food coma and they would sleep most of….wait, these are cats.
Nothing wrong with fat for most animals, including dogs. It’s a good source of natural nutrients that our bodies need. But as with most thing, there should be moderation. Being morbidly obese is only good for you if you want to sell albums or have a “reality” tv program.
Spent yesterday at Son’s house for Thanksgiving dinner. His dog, Leo, did not want to go outside. People kept putting him outside, but almost immediately his face would pop back up next to one diner or another. That doggy door was working overtime!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member 2 months ago
Mmmmmmm – - – - – dried up frog carcass – - – - – mmmmmmmmmm.
LawrenceS 2 months ago
And dry dog food is a dog’s natural diet? Most of that is better for the dog… Although absolutely skip the chocolate, give serious thought to skipping the onion and garlic, and for dogs — like humans — moderation is better for you than excess.
Why would anyone give chocolate to a dog? “They” tell you it is poisonous to dogs. Do “They” know that, or do they think it’s a waste of chocolate and they want it for themselves?
Ellis97 2 months ago
I would never feed human food to a pet.
baskate_2000 2 months ago
Come on, chucklehead, just feed them their regular food!
dadlivonia 2 months ago
Fruitcake?!?!?!
perryed 2 months ago
Road kill and horse apples.
rc_stone_1 2 months ago
Dogs eating garlic and onions is bad for their humans.
Sabrina17 2 months ago
We never seasoned our turkey, so our cats would get a small plate of meat as a treat. This would put them in a food coma and they would sleep most of….wait, these are cats.
strictures 2 months ago
My sister gives her Sammie at least two cans of cut green beans a day.
BlueKnight25 2 months ago
Nothing wrong with fat for most animals, including dogs. It’s a good source of natural nutrients that our bodies need. But as with most thing, there should be moderation. Being morbidly obese is only good for you if you want to sell albums or have a “reality” tv program.
GG_loves_comics Premium Member 2 months ago
Spent yesterday at Son’s house for Thanksgiving dinner. His dog, Leo, did not want to go outside. People kept putting him outside, but almost immediately his face would pop back up next to one diner or another. That doggy door was working overtime!