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TEB

(12,894 posts)
Sun Nov 12, 2017, 10:53 AM Nov 2017

Eight eggs over easy 5 pieces of toast my domestic wolf pack

Three dogs one human 2 eggs each and jelly toast, sounds about wright. The boys made oatmeal earlier and the dogs enjoyed that as well. They know their sitting looking at me putting on the cuteness mooch look. I’ll put their eggs toast in the dog dishes in a bit ,Nobody ever eats alone at our house.

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Eight eggs over easy 5 pieces of toast my domestic wolf pack (Original Post) TEB Nov 2017 OP
As I sit here cuddling my beloved girlie dog, I always enjoy reading your posts... hlthe2b Nov 2017 #1
I read that article and it explains a lot TEB Nov 2017 #3
EVERYONE enjoys breakfast on Sunday Runningdawg Nov 2017 #2
Your cat that is funny TEB Nov 2017 #4
Sounds like our house SouthernIrish Nov 2017 #5
Yes agree TEB Nov 2017 #6
The cat is picky Runningdawg Nov 2017 #10
Love your posts TEB and everyone else. I know how much everyone loves their dogs, japple Nov 2017 #7
We cook for our dogs. Mr.Bill Nov 2017 #8
I cooked for my epileptic dogs, Alex & Duke for years. It did make a difference in the sz pattern irisblue Nov 2017 #9

hlthe2b

(102,376 posts)
1. As I sit here cuddling my beloved girlie dog, I always enjoy reading your posts...
Sun Nov 12, 2017, 10:56 AM
Nov 2017

Those who love their dogs so much are definitely friends of mine.

But do beware the Lab (and probably Golden) HUNGER GENE:
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/06/world/what-in-the-world/dog-labrador-retriever-obesity.html
The Lab Results Are In: Genes Might Be to Blame for Retrievers ...

TEB

(12,894 posts)
3. I read that article and it explains a lot
Sun Nov 12, 2017, 11:14 AM
Nov 2017

The lab is a bottomless pit and it is because of the gene. Friday night I bought these frozen pizzas home from a local shop. Well we baked em at 5$ piece it’s great buy to feed the boys and crew. Fresh and ready there like 12$ pop so I buy these four pizzas. And we bake them and our sons one friend was amazed because he does not have dogs. The amount of cute mooching that was going on. And the drool from our lab.

Runningdawg

(4,522 posts)
2. EVERYONE enjoys breakfast on Sunday
Sun Nov 12, 2017, 11:03 AM
Nov 2017

at out house. Today it was a breakfast skillet with ham, potatoes, eggs and cheese, with biscuits and blueberries on the side. People, dogs and cats all scarfed it down.

SouthernIrish

(512 posts)
5. Sounds like our house
Sun Nov 12, 2017, 12:18 PM
Nov 2017

I was making potato salad this morning to go along with the ham for dinner tonight. Of course the pooches had to have some boiled eggs. They don't like toast unless it has apple butter or peach preserves on it. Spoiled babies.

TEB

(12,894 posts)
6. Yes agree
Sun Nov 12, 2017, 12:41 PM
Nov 2017

The boys love jelly apple butter this morning as well. My wife says I spoil them well she has no room to talk. But these dogs have entitlement attitudes and we made em that way.

Runningdawg

(4,522 posts)
10. The cat is picky
Mon Nov 13, 2017, 08:43 PM
Nov 2017

she doesn't like much people food, but ham is her favorite (she gets a little, tiny bit) and she likes biscuits. Not bread or toast, just biscuits, plain.

japple

(9,841 posts)
7. Love your posts TEB and everyone else. I know how much everyone loves their dogs,
Sun Nov 12, 2017, 07:43 PM
Nov 2017

and I know how much dogs loooovvvveeeee their hoomin food, but please don't let them eat much animal fat, esp. if they are elderly. We let our dear girl (14 yrs.) lick the roast beef drippings from a serving platter and she had to spend several days in the hospital. It took her nearly a week to recover. She died many months later from liver cancer, and I don't think the roast beef contributed to her demise but, when a pet is at advanced age, they really need to have a very mild diet...no matter how hard they beg for potato chips.

Mr.Bill

(24,328 posts)
8. We cook for our dogs.
Sun Nov 12, 2017, 09:26 PM
Nov 2017

Chicken hearts, gizzards, sometimes kidney or liver mixed with rice or barley and maybe some beans. We cook it in large amounts and freeze small containers of it. They love it, and it's really no more expensive than good dog food. They are small dogs, though.

irisblue

(33,032 posts)
9. I cooked for my epileptic dogs, Alex & Duke for years. It did make a difference in the sz pattern
Sun Nov 12, 2017, 09:47 PM
Nov 2017
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