• m_f@discuss.onlineM
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    5 days ago

    Cute 😍 I’m mildly surprised she (right?) is eating them. I feel like my dog would just sniff them and then pee on them, but maybe he’s just special like that. He goes to the dog park to sniff pee and chew bubblegum, and he’s always out of bubblegum

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      5 days ago

      She really enjoys wild berries, blueberries, carrots, tomatoes, melons, and bananas.

      She eats strange stuff as well, not bubblegum though. Maybe if it had licorice in it. She loves it when we walk through the city center, there’s often some delicious kebab to be found 😂

      What breed is he?

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        He’s a 14 year old Yorkiepoo, and still spry for his age. Speaking of finding food, he once found a whole turkey carcass in an alley when I was walking him the night of Thanksgiving. Sadly for him I couldn’t let him keep it, but I gave him a suitable replacement when we got home.

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          5 days ago

          Hehe, I used to have a yorkie myself when I was a teenager.

          Sounds like a better solution, don’t want them to get sick and a bird carcass might have some sharp bones as well.

          Our current dog, Lady. She is a malamute / husky mix, mostly malamute. She’s too energetic and fast, so we rarely stop her in time.

          She has caught a couple of mice before as well. I think maybe our cat has taught her to catch them, or maybe it’s just instinctual. The cat has always been a part of her life, and we used to live in a rural area where there were quite a few in the forest.