Depends on what's for dinner of course!Lets reverse the situation instead of letting your dog eat or lick off the plate would you eat lick out of their dish?
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Depends on what's for dinner of course!Lets reverse the situation instead of letting your dog eat or lick off the plate would you eat lick out of their dish?
Lets reverse the situation instead of letting your dog eat or lick off the plate would you eat lick out of their dish? If your DW called you for dinner and the dogs dish was at your spot would you eat out of it? Would the dog be upset? Also what did you do to tick off the DW?
So many questions to ponder.
No, but than they don't have any food I'd want. They do like the food we have, or at least the leftovers.
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OldGal is not a bad cook, but I'm retired and she's still working, so... Besides, I enjoy cooking. Lately, I've expanded into baking. I'm gettin' pretty good if I do say so myself.
Well here sometimes you might be better off eating what the dog is having pending on who is cooking.My dear DW is somewhat culinary challenged as I handle most of the cooking.
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