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I always tried to mix it up for my critters. The kitties would get liver or some type of fish or tuna oil. The same for the dogs. My golden who had various health issues would get a scrambled egg, a hamburger with violet leaves chopped into it, or a very small serving of whatever we were eating. A dollop of yogurt for the probiotics usually topped the high-end kibble.
Welp, it’s Easter Monday and that means diced ham and chicken for everyone and some canned salmon for the kittehs along with their normal dry. And lamb for the doggos.
B UTTONS almost 5 years ago
That extra helping of love was not accompanied with a helping of that t-bone steak you had for dinner.
KelleySweat almost 5 years ago
Actually, dogs like “the same old same old;” it’s when we drastically change the menu that their insides get upset.
Catfeet Premium Member almost 5 years ago
All that extra love, and no extra calories!
rentier almost 5 years ago
Today it’s fresh fish and potato cucumber salad. Does that fit, your majesty!
almost 5 years ago
It’s the thought that counts.
jpayne4040 almost 5 years ago
LOL! There you go, Red! That makes it all better!
Zebrastripes almost 5 years ago
Can’t you just once throw a treat in there. LOL Woof
mymontana almost 5 years ago
Rover…you do know that those kibbles are loaded with love…hugs to our dearest friends, Red and Rover
david_42 almost 5 years ago
We buy the same brands of kibble and canned food, but each of them come in three flavors.
flemmingo almost 5 years ago
I always tried to change up that dry food with leftovers from us plus canned Alpo stew etc.
Pathfinderman almost 5 years ago
In some cases, love does not conquer all.
Leojim almost 5 years ago
Changing dogs is good within reason. Helps with the variety of nutrients. Just don’t make it sudden or drastic.
marilynnbyerly almost 5 years ago
I always tried to mix it up for my critters. The kitties would get liver or some type of fish or tuna oil. The same for the dogs. My golden who had various health issues would get a scrambled egg, a hamburger with violet leaves chopped into it, or a very small serving of whatever we were eating. A dollop of yogurt for the probiotics usually topped the high-end kibble.
Teto85 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Welp, it’s Easter Monday and that means diced ham and chicken for everyone and some canned salmon for the kittehs along with their normal dry. And lamb for the doggos.
Stephen Gilberg almost 5 years ago
I misread the third panel at first. It’d be clearer with quotation marks around “Thank you.”