How Many of You Let Your Pets Lick the Dishes?

Do You Let Your Pets Lick the Dishes?

  • Sure! Why not?

    Votes: 51 67.1%
  • No way! Are you crazy?

    Votes: 18 23.7%
  • Only by accident.

    Votes: 6 7.9%
  • If they did I'd throw the dish away.

    Votes: 1 1.3%

  • Total voters
    76
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Not all the grease just a spoonful or two mixed in with the dog food. Rebel do your dog eat ANYTHING food related? Mine even eats pickles. No wonder there is only one letter difference between pug and pig.
I have a 5 pug prewash system. I am no more worried about what grows on the plate after them licking it if I dont get it clean than I am worried about the stuff that grows on the food if I dont get it clean.

I dont "do" dishes anyway so if the pugs did not do the prewash thing, bugs would be everywhere before I talked someone in to doing them...
 
First of all, that is so nasty!!!! However, I have been known to "accidentally" leave the back door open and the chickens come in and clean up the kitchen floor! Nothing a little bleach won't take care of lol. They do a better job than my vacuum cleaner Chihuahua.
 
I don't allow mine to lick the plates, but my one lab i s a counter/sink surfer. Any plate/bowl/utensil left in the sink without water in it will end up on her dog bed licked clean. Once, she took a Styrofoam cup filled with hot chocolate off the kitchen table and took it to her bed without spilling a drop. No idea how she did it, but I caught her licking out of it a few seconds later. She has mastered the art of picking up container with just her front teeth and balancing it so nothing spills out.
 
Just curious, what leads those of you who use paper plates to believe that they are so sanitary, especially after you've carried them to the restaurant? They are porous after all.

Keep in mind that federal government standards for food do allow for a certain percentage of bug parts, rat droppings and so on. If people know what they were eating at times, they'd probably prefer to starve. Plates are probably not a big deal compared to the potential problems with food.

Oops! Now SourLand will probably never eat away from home again.
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Kaitie09, I can relate with that! DW had a stick of butter softening on the counter and the Walker hound mix we had got the whole thing, wrapper included!
 
Kaitie09, I can relate with that! DW had a stick of butter softening on the counter and the Walker hound mix we had got the whole thing, wrapper included!

Chunk (Can you tell why we nicknamed her that?) loves butter. At one point, she figured out how to move the container we put our coffee stuff in to get to the butter in the glass holder that was shoved into the corner of the counter behind it. We had to go out and get one of those french butter holders with water in it to keep her from getting it now. For Christmas, we got a basket of cakes and cookies all wrapped up nicely. She pulled the entire thing off the island and ate the butts of every piece of cake, and all of the chocolate chip cookies.

ETA: she also packed away 2lbs of fudge, luckily only 1/2lb of it was chocolate.
 
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