Post by meatywienert on May 24, 2012 10:39:03 GMT -5
I usually put a blanket on the floor and let ds have a handful of puffs. He eats them or just throws them around. My dogs know better than to take food unless offered (Don't worry I'm sitting on the floor right next to ds. I don't leave him and let the animals swarm him). DS has figured out if he holds out a puff that Joey will come closer and try and take it out of his hand, which I don't let Joey do. So now ds throw the puffs so Joey can have some too. I would say he's being a nice baby and sharing, but I'm pretty sure he's trying to lure the dog close enough to rip out his fur and try to bite him.
Post by meatywienert on May 24, 2012 10:54:35 GMT -5
lol Should I blur it out? Or will it just make you wonder more about whats under the blur? I can put up the pic with his giant blonde man perm and you will never think about his crotch again!
Why is the "laugh" option in the reply type a pirate face?
Because you're laughing at a one eyed monster? Definately not telling dh that you ladies are looking at his crotch, his head won't be able to fit into the room.
Unfortunately it is the other way around at our house. Cora is bound and determined to eat the cat's food. Yesterday DH was home with her and I got a picture text at work of the cat food bowl knocked over and kitty cookies all over the floor with a caption "your daughter's breakfast". Last night every time I put her down she made a beeline for the bowl...gross
Post by wornoutfret on May 25, 2012 10:59:00 GMT -5
we feed our dog on the floor (no bowl) so she doesn't choke while trying to eat it as fast as possible. my kid will walk around and help point her to where stray pieces are, and also enjoys being the one to pour the food on the floor.
to the real topic at hand... our dog gained 5 pounds in a month or two once he started eating solids.