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Re: Dog biscuits.

Postby Kaz » 03 Dec 2017, 09:47

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Re: Dog biscuits.

Postby AliasAggers » 03 Dec 2017, 09:56

Yes, I too, even guessed that Good Boy Choc Drops were probably suitable for dogs, but I thought it
was worth mentioning that ordinary chocolate is certainly not.
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Re: Dog biscuits.

Postby Suff » 03 Dec 2017, 21:10

We had one dog with which it was not safe to leave Guinness or Whisky on the floor. She'd have the Whisky on general principles but Guinness? You were playing with fire trying to get her off it.

Curries were another of her favourites you had to keep her away from.

One of our two dogs at home Loves chocolate. We have to get her out of the kitchen if there is cooking chocolate around as she stands around your feet and darts for anything that hits the floor. She probably gets more than she should but has never taken harm from it. We try to keep her on doggie choc's but she's a sneak thief...

We never had a dog when I was at home growing up, so I never had the temptation to go after the dog food...
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Re: Dog biscuits.

Postby Weka » 05 Dec 2017, 06:03

Do not even give Sasha the idea that dog/cat biscuits could even be considered to be eaten. I’m so close to putting a lock on the pantry door as is with all the food sneaking.
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