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On Oct 29, 11:00*am, "Granby" wrote:
Thanks, will try that. *I don't have ketchup, only salsa! Not salsa, nothing that spicy. If you have salsa that is mild enough to give to a dog, throw it out. It isn't salsa worthy of the name. If we were on the other ng, WooToo would tell you about accidently getting something too spicy. -- Will in New Haven "Will in New Haven" wrote in ... On Oct 28, 11:18 pm, "Granby" wrote: Thanks will give the kibble a try. Scooter (RB) would eat any kind of food. Sadie just, like you said, got spoiled that month she was at the rest area. Until we caught her, she never left the area where she must have gotten left. I still can't believe no one has called the state police about her. |
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Will in New Haven wrote:
On Oct 28, 11:18 pm, "Granby" wrote: Thanks will give the kibble a try. Scooter (RB) would eat any kind of food. Sadie just, like you said, got spoiled that month she was at the rest area. Until we caught her, she never left the area where she must have gotten left. I still can't believe no one has called the state police about her. Someone suggested water on the kibble. Snowball (RB) wasn't a problem eater but she would _dance_ when she saw me putting warm water and and a little ketchup on her kibble. She clearly liked it better than any canned food when I did that and it's only rival was "whateveryoureating." -- Will in New Haven I have never tried ketchup on kibble. I'll give it a try (in a small amount). TuTu does NOT have to be encouraged to eat! MLB |
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So go there and tell me anyway. Also, I don't think the dog would actually
eat the salsa I have. It won't blow the top of your head off but it is a bit stout for the rest of this bunch. I actually bought a bottle of ketchup on the way home this afternoon. "Will in New Haven" wrote in message ... On Oct 29, 11:00 am, "Granby" wrote: Thanks, will try that. I don't have ketchup, only salsa! Not salsa, nothing that spicy. If you have salsa that is mild enough to give to a dog, throw it out. It isn't salsa worthy of the name. If we were on the other ng, WooToo would tell you about accidently getting something too spicy. -- Will in New Haven "Will in New Haven" wrote in ... On Oct 28, 11:18 pm, "Granby" wrote: Thanks will give the kibble a try. Scooter (RB) would eat any kind of food. Sadie just, like you said, got spoiled that month she was at the rest area. Until we caught her, she never left the area where she must have gotten left. I still can't believe no one has called the state police about her. Someone suggested water on the kibble. Snowball (RB) wasn't a problem eater but she would _dance_ when she saw me putting warm water and and a little ketchup on her kibble. She clearly liked it better than any canned food when I did that and it's only rival was "whateveryoureating." -- Will in New Haven |
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Granby wrote: Is there something about cats can't eat dog food or dogs can't eat cat food, or shouldn't? Seems I heard something like that. SFAIK, the only problem is that dog food does not fulfill a cat's nutritional needs, and cat food is much too rich for a dog. I want Sadie to eat dry, not wet all the time. Have tried three kinds and she won't eat the dry. Tonight, I heard her chomping away on the cat food. Which, by the way some cat had pushed to the edge of their table so she could reach it. Thought I remembered something about one shouldn't eat one or the other. Yep, dogs seem to prefer catfood, when given a choice, but you'll have a rather plump pooch if you give in to that preference! An occasional pilfered mouthful shouldn't hurt the dog, but I suspect only a starving cat would have much interest in dogfood. (Although, cats being cats, I'm sure someone has a cat who won't touch anything but dog kibble.) |
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"Jofirey" wrote in message ... It funny how often cats will feed the family dog. I've never seen a dog give anything to a cat. Our problem used to be the walnut tree over the driveway. It seems dogs love walnuts. (And avocados, but that is another story). Now most dogs are a bit careless about whether what they are eating is in fact good for them. Also careless about the amount of something they really like that they will eat. Harvest season was bad enough. Lots of the walnuts would crack when they fell on our driveway. But we could sweep those up. Worse was the birds that like walnuts. They would find whole walnuts in the orchard all year long, carry them up high into the air and drop them on our driveway to shell them. Every time the dogs got out they had to go check for leftovers. Much too fattening for four pound poodles. We feed Neutro Max weight control to the inside cats and cheap fattening food to the outside cats. So the cats have taught Speedy the d-thing to rip open the bag of outdoor cat food and share it with them. Speedy was also put on a diet this last month. His ribs are getting a little padded. We had a walnut tree in our front yard at one of the houses we lived in. The squirrels would wait for Muffin to step out and then throw green walnuts at him. In the fall, the nuts would fall down on the metal roof of our house and visitors would jump and look startled when they'd hear "Bang, thump, thump, thump, thump" at irregular intervals. Wind storms were particularly funny. Pam S. who has a warped sense of humor. |
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