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Posted: 7/1/2014 6:37:45 PM EST
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Happy BD doggie. Nice thing to do. My dog of 15 years passed away this spring. I wish I could have given her a steak for her last meal. |
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She's got a white face and cataracts. Feed her whatever she wants. Mine preferred beef ribs and salmon carcasses.
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Little Bit. She was the runt of the litter and we picked her, mommy, and siblings up when she was 2 days old. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What's the birthday girls name? Little Bit. She was the runt of the litter and we picked her, mommy, and siblings up when she was 2 days old. My childhood dog was named Little Bit. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Good job. But you should give her delicious steaks more often. And don't forget other tasty snacks. Get some baby carrots. And I'm sure she would enjoy New Zealand Royal Gala apples. Cut them up into small pieces and they make a delicious snack anytime. And on a hot day chilled home made chicken soup is good too. |
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OMG, I was going to call for a flogging but you are allowed to cook it that way for your dog. Bravo!
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Good job. But you should give her delicious steaks more often. And don't forget other tasty snacks. Get some baby carrots. And I'm sure she would enjoy New Zealand Royal Gala apples. Cut them up into small pieces and they make a delicious snack anytime. And on a hot day chilled home made chicken soup is good too. View Quote I've never had a dog that'd eat fruits/vegetables, I tried a lot after seeing my sister's Pomeranians go after any and all food, I've watched my dog sniff and ignore food that her dogs readily devoured. |
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Good job. But you should give her delicious steaks more often. And don't forget other tasty snacks. Get some baby carrots. And I'm sure she would enjoy New Zealand Royal Gala apples. Cut them up into small pieces and they make a delicious snack anytime. And on a hot day chilled home made chicken soup is good too. View Quote I am like you Fluffy, the animals are spoiled. The dogs get daily tasties. Could be steak, roast, pork chops, a burger, a sausage biscuit, or wieners. They also get green beans, potatoes, carrots, etc. The cats get whatever fish fillets they have that week. The goats get chocolate chips cookies, apples, and carrots. |
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Happy birthday pup!
ETA: My bully LOVES apples, she starts drooling the minute she sees me grab one |
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Believe it or not, my wife's cat likes Granny Smith apples cut into very small pieces............My collie liked tomatoes
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I've never had a dog that'd eat fruits/vegetables, I tried a lot after seeing my sister's Pomeranians go after any and all food, I've watched my dog sniff and ignore food that her dogs readily devoured. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Good job. But you should give her delicious steaks more often. And don't forget other tasty snacks. Get some baby carrots. And I'm sure she would enjoy New Zealand Royal Gala apples. Cut them up into small pieces and they make a delicious snack anytime. And on a hot day chilled home made chicken soup is good too. I've never had a dog that'd eat fruits/vegetables, I tried a lot after seeing my sister's Pomeranians go after any and all food, I've watched my dog sniff and ignore food that her dogs readily devoured. |
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Those little doggies live forever... Sounds like a pampered pooch!
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Good job. But you should give her delicious steaks more often. And don't forget other tasty snacks. Get some baby carrots. And I'm sure she would enjoy New Zealand Royal Gala apples. Cut them up into small pieces and they make a delicious snack anytime. And on a hot day chilled home made chicken soup is good too. View Quote Fer cripes sake! All I got for my birthday this year was a homemade cheeseburger! Happy Birthday Little Bit! |
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You are the first to mention flogging. I just knew that would be the first post! I knew the title would get you all to read it! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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OMG, I was going to call for a flogging but you are allowed to cook it that way for your dog. Bravo! Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile You are the first to mention flogging. I just knew that would be the first post! I knew the title would get you all to read it! It worked I was going to come in here with what I thought were clever insults/ jabs, alas, I cannot. Good lookin dag OP! |
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I used to bring my Beagle french fries for her birthday...her absolute favorite people food.
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Even a dog deserves to have meat prepared correctly!
Happy puppy. |
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Why Bake instead of Broil? Something with the bone? |
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Good thread!!! I was afraid this was going to be a last meal post
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View Quote Oh man can I relate even down to the dog breed, I almost never have to scoop cat poop out of the litter box |
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