One of the best eclectic chicks of all time Tif from Dottie Angel My Happy Fashion Style I have learnt over the years what suits me and what...
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One of the best eclectic chicks of all time Tif from Dottie Angel My Happy Fashion Style I have learnt over the years what suits me and what...
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Ha ha, a windy poo Max - love it. I dont have a dog, just one cat at the moment, glad to say he wont eat veg. That picture of Max is so sweet, you would have to forgive him!!! x
ReplyDeleteOh......he looks so inoccent!
ReplyDeleteJulie xxxxxxxx
Bless him ! Our older dog scampi who is now 14 doesnt need vegetables to set off her wind - it's a permanent fixture these days! The windows have to be opened most days! Sue x
ReplyDeletehahaha! Such a sweet little innocent face! I have a pug and when they pass wind, boy it smells BAD! My doggy seems to love raw carrots to chew on x
ReplyDeleteI'm sitting at the breakfast table reading aloud to mr. and can not stop laughing!!!
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't take any veggie for our two English Bulldogs to be audibly windy. Our vet says it is their breed and all the barking! Max you are just a little stinker...smiles...Renee
ReplyDeleteOut of the four cats, none like veggies that I know of; although, one loves Doritos tortilla chips!
ReplyDeleteaaawwww what a cutie ;-)) I only have a cat so he doesnt like veggies. dee x
ReplyDeletePeas. Our previous beloved doggie Nutmeg could eat a whole bowl of food in 3 seconds flat without eating a single pea. Brilliant skill - a very dexterous tongue.
ReplyDeleteMy ex-mother-in-law fed her poodles ground beef that was cooked in the oven then rinsed of all fat; should would then mix that with cooked rice and green peas. Apparently poodles have sensitive stomachs and that was what the vet told her too feed them. She would keep it in the fridge and heat up a little for them at feeding time. :)
ReplyDeleteHe is adorable and no my Westie loves peas.Doesnt seem to have problem with them or apples or carrots lol.
ReplyDeleteLove your Max, no matter what smells may eminate from him! Such a cutie.
ReplyDeleteMaureen