Some people are into time management, wild life management or managing their 401K stock market portfolio.
I am forced into Dog Biscuit Management.
When Santa Claus first got the younger dog Pepper for me in December he ate everything at a voracious pace, most likely after living a life of extreme scarcity. But after living here 5 months he has figured out that he has hit the doggie sweepstakes, and suddenly has become very nonchalant about eating things.
This suddenly blew up veRy early last Sunday morning after giving both dogs their dog biscuits while I was trying to make coffee. There was a veRy loud furry fury from the living room from The Big Dog, Cooper, as he most likely had finished his three items and was moving on to Pepper's uneaten items. But I am the alpha leader of the pack and shut them down pretty fast.
So I have to be careful every time I give them treats. I am trying a new technique today of putting Pepper's treats on the kitchen floor on the south side, where Cooper rarely goes, and giving Cooper's to him in the living room. But Pepper still carries his treats into the living room.
I try.
3 comments:
We have a similar problem with the two cats, but luckily for us the cat that eats all its food straight away is getting older and can't jump very well. This means the younger and leaner cat has his food on the utility room worktop. This is only a problem on the few occasions when the younger cat turns up and eats all his food and tries to steal the older cats food.
Sammy Dog wants Zoey cat treats so bad he stalks her.
Zoey cat waits to hunt the dog and smack his face.
Critters and their food is hilarious.
Rob: I have started hiding/stashing a few eXtra treats in the smaller younger dog's self designated dark nap spot in the livingroom behind a chair that the bigger older dog would never go.
fmcgmccllc: Two is the right number to have the wrong kind of fur based food fight. Right now I am comforting the younger dog through another thunderstorm.
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