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Stole them off the kids' plates while I was upstairs getting them ready. That rascal! It's not gonna hurt him to eat so many is it? I know scrambled eggs is considered a gentle food. These were fried, sunny side up, plenty of oil.
Good grief, I set the table for lunch, called the kids, but they didn't come right away. When one finally showed up, Shep was eating fruit salad from one of the places. Luckily there weren't any grapes. after lunch I totally cleaned up, but after putting the kids down for nap I find my coffee mug on its side, with a small puddle. Guess he doesn't like coffee so much.
Wow he is getting bold in one day. I need to crate him more often or come up with a strong correction.
crate him when he cant be 100% supervised, correcting after the fact is USELESS...they know there in trouble but they dont nessicarily connect the bad action with the unhappy human unles syou can catch them IN the act.
He hasn't had any gas all day! He had a couple extra stools, and they were pretty soft, but that's it. Actually he hasn't had much gas period since the 2 or 3rd day after we brought him home. Thank goodness!
Eggs can be a nutritious part of a dogs diet if given in moderation and less oil (unless it is olive which I hear is good for dogs).
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