We had an automatic feeder for a feral cat who made his home near ours. Had to fasten the bowl down to keep the raccoons from hauling it off. Before I did, I ended up looking for it all over the yard on several occasions.
Earl and especially Opal looks dressed for dinner and a show. Opal actually set aside her comfy bunny slippers for dress shoes to go with skirt. They seem to be enjoying the Roscoe show. Hopefully, for an encore Roscoe doesn’t start ‘cleaning’ himself!
Blu Bunny about 17 hours ago
Dinner and exercise at the same time.
GetAGrip2 about 17 hours ago
My first dog, whose name was Rosco (huh) did this every night.
WhatsTheJoke about 17 hours ago
Looks like Rosco is getting a little chubby.
Limpid Lizard about 17 hours ago
Put the dish atop a Roomba.
The Duke about 17 hours ago
He’s eating on the run.
Izzy Moreno about 17 hours ago
Whenever I give my cat wet food as a treat, long after she finishes it, she licks the empty bowl, dragging it across the floor.
It’s really unnerving, especially because she already has food on her regular food bowl.
People would think I don’t feed that chubster!
cowboy27 about 17 hours ago
I’d like to do the same thing with my cat’s water dish.
Concretionist about 17 hours ago
We had an automatic feeder for a feral cat who made his home near ours. Had to fasten the bowl down to keep the raccoons from hauling it off. Before I did, I ended up looking for it all over the yard on several occasions.
cracker65 about 16 hours ago
My dog, who passed a couple years ago, used to turn over his dish and then eat the food off the ground. Fortunately, his offspring doesn’t.
KimmiesAndrews about 14 hours ago
I have two bowls with rubber on the bottom of them on a felt like mat. Those bowls don’t move at all while she eats.
iggyman about 13 hours ago
My dog this exact same thing!
win.45mag about 13 hours ago
Their living room looks like it needs some furniture.
retiredgezzer about 12 hours ago
That’s my 2 doxies.
gozirra2 Premium Member about 11 hours ago
Earl and especially Opal looks dressed for dinner and a show. Opal actually set aside her comfy bunny slippers for dress shoes to go with skirt. They seem to be enjoying the Roscoe show. Hopefully, for an encore Roscoe doesn’t start ‘cleaning’ himself!
ladykat Premium Member about 11 hours ago
Dogs like to take their food dishes for a walk.
w16521 about 11 hours ago
No need to bolt the bowl down. Roscoe likes it to go.
ANIMAL about 10 hours ago
Use velcro – you’ll thank me LATER
rhpii about 10 hours ago
I had a dog who would pick the whole dish up and set it on the carpet so it wouldn’t slide.
Daltongang Premium Member about 9 hours ago
Earl, Earl, Earl, put the dish in a corner at dinner time, no where for it to go then.
Zebrastripes about 9 hours ago
Lol.
LOVE THE BOLD COLORS.
wolfgang73 about 9 hours ago
Just put it in a corner
zeexenon about 8 hours ago
… but my little toes voted against it. It is odd the thing slides on carpet, and all the way from the kitchen.
rikkiTikki Premium Member about 7 hours ago
Who feeds their dog on the living room rug anyway?
Enoi about 7 hours ago
That’s an idea… if I had to chase my food bowl around, I might get some of this weight off.
No 6 about 7 hours ago
Who needs television?
62kathleenhicks about 6 hours ago
Get a heavier dog dish . . . DUH!
vonskippy about 5 hours ago
Screw, not bolt, unless you plan on going into the crawl space to spin the nuts on.
tvstevie about 4 hours ago
The dog must have been trying to drop a hint about getting the dish nailed down.