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nosebags for dogs (& cats come to that!)

they cannot resist the lure of a doggy bag.
 
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the dog is getting rather long in the tooth these days and is really, really picky over his food. he either turns his nose up at whatever it is or picks out a piece from the bowl disdainfully and drops it with disgust onto the floor.

recipes kindly sent to me for such goodies as pasta in pesta, beef strog. and hotdogs in rice have all failed miserably.

however, I have just discovered that if I throw the food away into a bag and leave nonchalantly around for a while, say casually hooked over the kitchen doorknob or on the backdoor porch - bingo! he cannot resist the lure of leftovers and will growl at the cats.

whatever the appeal of the doggy bag is, it just might be the answer to a dog-owners prayers.

po, Apr 12 2004

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       Sounds almost pavlovian to me...
alc, Apr 12 2004
  

       I assumed this was a canine-specific vehicle safety device.
Worldgineer, Apr 12 2004
  

       To be honest, images of a dog with a bag over it's head instantly rose to mind... how cruel =\
alc, Apr 12 2004
  

       Is ms po suggesting feed bags like horses have, sewn with wild oats?
FarmerJohn, Apr 12 2004
  

       I assumed this was a nose-covering, sort of like a fitted surgical mask that only covers the dog's nose, to protect humans from being slimed by dog mucus.
Norinuccia, Apr 12 2004
  

       prob with pc. I cannot read you at all!
po, Apr 12 2004
  

       When I was a kid, my cat was convinced that anything people ate was vastly preferable to regular cat food (actually, my current cat believes this too: maybe they're right), and he was always trying to sneak people food. One time, we found him lapping at a jar of wallpaper paste, do doubt convinced it was some new kind of shake.
DrCurry, Apr 12 2004
  

       yeah, my car likes my food better too!
po, Apr 12 2004
  

       (My car is now seeing a psychotherapist, and I am buying a new keyboard.)
DrCurry, Apr 12 2004
  

       Perhaps its the bag that adds an attractive flavor to the food or contains some essential substances. Did you ever try to feed the dog just bags?
kbecker, Apr 12 2004
  

       [DrCurry] My cat licks clear packing tape. I don't think cats eat stuff because they think we are eating better, I think they are just weird.
GenYus, Jul 01 2004
  


 

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