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Why is it that Oscar can swallow a rabbit without chewing but he will always detect and spit out a quarter of a worming tablet wrapped in a load of best ham?
Do any of your dogs have similar mixed standards. For example Oscar doesn't like getting his paws wet in the pond - yet he loves getting muddy.
Perhaps in future I should put the wormng tablets inside a rabbit?
Do any of your dogs have similar mixed standards. For example Oscar doesn't like getting his paws wet in the pond - yet he loves getting muddy.
Perhaps in future I should put the wormng tablets inside a rabbit?
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ps - would be nice to see more pics of Oscar and not just those of his bum!
..Vicky
Tess is much more traditional in her rabbit catching. Perhaps Oscar doesn't like the taste?
Beardies are a handful for most people - max grooming, exercise, noise... I can understand they are an acquired taste. When I was young and I did used to have the odd litter I used to make sure prospective owners saw them filthy. Put a fair few off!
My dogs love anything they think is forbidden - same with my children.
We hide them inside potatoes, chicken, parma ham - dont ask! But somehow she always detects it. I think it is a ploy to get more food as every time she spits it out we try again with something else. She is just laughing at us I am sure. Whereas Frank the cat is so stupid you can just put out a row of 3 cat biscuits with a worming tablet in the middle of the row and he will just eat it all, and just think it was another biscuit. x
My mother used to give her GSD tablets in a little bit of Milky Way - but you'd have to take off all the chocolate first.
Good luck!
But yes, she too has 'double standards'. She loves water, loves swimming and will happily jump in to a deep stream, but if it's shallow and the day is hot and I'm trying to get her to lay down in it to cool her, there is no way - the best I can expect is for her to almost sit, with her bum hovering just above the water!
Bless 'em.