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My Dog Ate My Sandwich


little d

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little d Enthusiast

Hi

This is really funny :lol:

I made myself a total gluten-free sandwiche tonight before I came the work. I set it down on the kitchen counter and went to get dressed for work, while i was getting dressed decided to put my hair up and heard my husband rev up his motorcycle so I had to go let him into the Garage, at this time I totally forgot about my sandwiche that I was actually looking forward to eating and eat the dinner that I made at work. So when I finally got to the kitchen to dish out what I wanted to bring with me, I remembered my sandwiche, wasnt there, :ph34r: I asked my husband if he moved it he said no, and he asked me if I took it the bedroom with me because sometime I do that , I said no and he was teasing me about and said that I ate it :P . I said no because I am still hungry, :huh: I was not too terribly hungry to begin with, so at this time I looked down to my Boxer Tank which he was not interested in his meal because he ate my sandwiche I smelled his breath :blink: and he did smell like mayonase alongwith other stuff :blink: , so I just started laughing :lol: you really cant get on to a dog when you didnt see him do the crime. I asked Tank if he ate my sandwiche and at that time he procceded to lick his lips and looked down, hes guilty :( . If any of ya'll have Boxers or know of one then you know how expressive there faces are and he had his look like ya mom I did it :P . My sandwiche constisted of gluten-free bread, gluten-free cheese and gluten-free lunch meat. I once somewhere that someone gave thier dog a piece of gluten-free bread and the dog spit it out welll not my dog and he is somewhat picky about people food when he does get it but this sandwiche to him was fabulous. so I am not to upset that he got something that might make him sick.

Donna


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I hope he enjoyed it!!!

My dog loves my gluten free bread!

zakismom Newbie

Our beagle, who eats just about anything, won't eat gluten free bread. Our mastiff will eat it along with anything else (shoes, the porch etc.) :lol:

little d Enthusiast

Ya! He did enjoy the sandwiche and fortunate for me I left my husband at home to smell the good farts :lol: Man he defiantly had the bad gas smell. But I went to work hungry and I was good at work I didnt get anything to eat until dinner time.

donna

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Ya! He did enjoy the sandwiche and fortunate for me I left my husband at home to smell the good farts :lol: Man he defiantly had the bad gas smell. But I went to work hungry and I was good at work I didnt get anything to eat until dinner time.

donna

Yea that cheese will do it every time. LOL My little dog now likes to take the bread and pizza crusts around the house and hide them, after he tortures the cats buy walking up to them with it in his mouth and then acting like they want to steal it. I have found bread in my bed under the covers, between the cushions on the chair, stuffed into my dirty laundry, in my shoes well the list goes on. I still haven't figured out if he thinks they are some great treasure, a toy or sometihng nasty to be hidden away.

No eating behavior compares though to the lab I had that could wolf down a full bowl of stew and leave every pea licked clean at the bottom of the bowl. He could also unwrap candies and spit the wrapper out unscathed. When the kids were little I blamed them many a time for sneaking candy until the day I caught him at it. Oh and the big lug would also steal ripe tomatoes off the vine and devour them. No peas but he would eat tomatoes.

little d Enthusiast

I had a Golden Retreiver in highschool that one day my mom a whole chicken on the counter, she had to go to the store for something and when she go back the chicken was gone off the counter, we were finding chicken bones around the house for a long time after that. Her name was Sundee Spice Sensations the name was my sisters idea.

donna

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

LOL!!! well, hope he enjoyed it. :)

My kitty steals my stuff alot too.


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Our beagle, who eats just about anything, won't eat gluten free bread. Our mastiff will eat it along with anything else (shoes, the porch etc.) :lol:

LOL!! I had a beagle that would eat anything! In fact if you asked her to do anything, even sit, unless you had food she would basically look at you like you had 6 heads. I'm not sure if she was painfully dumb, or really smar <_<

Funny, I actually know someone else with a boxer named Tank.

little d Enthusiast

He is such a sweat dog I love him dearly, very gental loves to sleep with me when I am sleeping during the day after working at night, but he is just so big that I dont always invite him up on my bed. My husband thinks that he is just a big pansy, he is used to Pitts we have had 3 and all of them were more of a pansy than Tank. Now my husband wants another Blue Heeler since I have Tank as my dog he wants a blue heeler for him. Can you tell that there is some jelously going on Tank follows me everwhere i go in the house. All the dogs that we have had (long story) love me more than him :lol:;):rolleyes: they all know who has the love and food MOMMA :lol::lol:

Donna

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