Dogs!!!

This thread is a Karen7 free zone, please take your vile animal stories elsewhere.
Actually musty i was about to say rescue cats do this as well,both of mine used to eat anything i turned my back on until they settled in at home and understood they were going to get fed,the rescue centres do their best but the cats never know when or if they are going to get a meal,silva also ripped open a bag of porridge oats and was eating them,it takes a couple of weeks of regular feeding before they settle down,then they don't do stupid dog things
 
Actually musty i was about to say rescue cats do this as well,both of mine used to eat anything i turned my back on until they settled in at home and understood they were going to get fed,the rescue centres do their best but the cats never know when or if they are going to get a meal,silva also ripped open a bag of porridge oats and was eating them,it takes a couple of weeks of regular feeding before they settle down,then they don't do stupid dog things

The point is we are here to talk about our lovable, gorgeous, beautiful, oh so funny canine friends not some prima donna selfish better of as a hat thing.
Put it this way. If a dog was a football club it would be City. A cat would be United. End of.
 
The point is we are here to talk about our lovable, gorgeous, beautiful, oh so funny canine friends not some prima donna selfish better of as a hat thing.
Put it this way. If a dog was a football club it would be City. A cat would be United. End of.
How very dare you!
 
Actually musty i was about to say rescue cats do this as well,both of mine used to eat anything i turned my back on until they settled in at home and understood they were going to get fed,the rescue centres do their best but the cats never know when or if they are going to get a meal,silva also ripped open a bag of porridge oats and was eating them,it takes a couple of weeks of regular feeding before they settle down,then they don't do stupid dog things
Shovel to the head should sort that behaviour out with cats.
Use the sharp edge for best results.
 
My boxer, who is now 13, a couple of years ago ate my son’s raw ingredients from his cookery class that he’d dumped in the hall before rushing out. Flour and dog slobber are not a good mix. She was covered in it and so was my rug! V sheepish she was. Rug had to be binned as the dried remnants had turned to glue!!
 

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