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Post by spider on Jan 15, 2019 15:46:30 GMT
Having a chat bout the strange things cats like porridge and other things so I decided are dogs like this as well cats can hear treat packets being open outside the house so how bout dogs
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Post by lotsofcats on Jan 15, 2019 16:09:24 GMT
Oh spider, my dog Kobi can hear any food being opened from a mile away!!. Kobi has super hearing when it comes to food and will automatically think it is for him.
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Post by tonib on Jan 15, 2019 23:38:01 GMT
Many, many years ago my parents had dalmatian (Prince) who was very well behaved with only one failing which they discovered one evening. They regular had a late evening supper often biscuits & cheese. They never worried about food left on the kitchen worktop as Prince never touched anything. That evening they had left a large portion of Edam on the counter & came back to find it mainly gone (can't remember if it was all gone but a serious indent at least had been made in it) Prince had no ill effects & my parents never left cheese out again!
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Post by scallywag on Jan 16, 2019 4:55:57 GMT
Feet - Beau loves licking my feet , and anyone elses who should have bare feet
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Post by orpheous87 on Jan 17, 2019 20:32:48 GMT
Ellie and Cody love vegetables and can hear when the chopping board is taken out of the cupboard on a Sunday for veg prep!
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Post by CollieSlave on Jan 18, 2019 7:50:23 GMT
Our dog Mossie (BC/Lab cross) was very much an omnivore! She had a passion for apples (and cores) but would also steal potatoes and carrots from the pantry. Among other things she ate were damsons, plums, unripe gooseberries, raspberries, snails, beetles, and ants (but with ants she tended to pick them up, then spit them out!). She also liked cucumber and could hear it being sliced from two rooms away from the kitchen. Given the chance, she would pinch eatables off the Christmas tree. But she was a very healthy, long lived dog - at 17 she would climb 2,000 foot mountains with no trouble and go on eight mile walks!!
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Post by lotsofcats on Jan 18, 2019 9:14:36 GMT
Our dog Mossie (BC/Lab cross) was very much an omnivore! She had a passion for apples (and cores) but would also steal potatoes and carrots from the pantry. Among other things she ate were damsons, plums, unripe gooseberries, raspberries, snails, beetles, and ants (but with ants she tended to pick them up, then spit them out!). She also liked cucumber and could hear it being sliced from two rooms away from the kitchen. Given the chance, she would pinch eatables off the Christmas tree. But she was a very healthy, long lived dog - at 17 she would climb 2,000 foot mountains with no trouble and go on eight mile walks!! Wow, very impressive CollieSlave, all that fruit and veg must be really good for dogs.
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Post by alfiemummy on Jan 19, 2019 19:34:33 GMT
Alfie will eat anything and everything providing it doesn't have too sharp of a flavour or a strange texture (citrus fruits, crisps etc) His favourite food in the entire world is bananas you literally can't open one without him appearing and harrassing you for a bit - he hears the skin snap and is there like a shot!
Dog treat wise he will eat anything providing it's not too hard - but his favourite again is a fruit treat! He can't get enough of the Soopa papaya chews and will choose those over any other chew available even if it's something super meaty I have a weird dog
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