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Old 09-20-2010, 08:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Zoe decided to go raw:D

This evening I had a girlfriend over with her daughter, my DH, and two kids. Our game plan was to grill out some pork chops and chicken while the kids did HW and played. I set all the meat out on a platter and ran into the laundry room to fold a few clothes while the coals were going. My girlfriend ran to pick up a prescription, the kids sat in the kitchen doing HW, and DH....well he did what he does best and sat on the couch

I thought about moving the meat but TRUSTED Zoe to not counter surf as she hasn't done it in some time. I folded away listening to the kids chat and work when I here my daughter scream ZOE NO!!! I said Kaelyn why are you yelling at my sweet puppy like that? She says because your sweet puppy just ate our dinner So I race in to see 3lbs of meat or more completely gone in literal minutes. My lab the smart one sat on the other side of the kitchen peering from under the table like it wasn't me mom.

So how much diarrhea do I have to look forward too? I ask because I was up all night with my asthmatic son so I'm a little sleep deprived at the moment
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Old 09-20-2010, 11:52 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Ha ha ha naughty Zoe. Too much temptation. I wouldn't think you'd have any diarrhea, but then Shadow always eats raw. So what did you end up having for dinner?
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Haha... First raw meal! YAY!

Sorry about going hungry.. but sometimes we have to sacrifice for our dogs... :P

She may have some loose stool in the morning due to the sudden change in diet and the amount she ate (too funny!) but I wouldn't think it would be too bad.

Now, what's for her next raw meal?
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Old 09-21-2010, 08:22 AM   #4 (permalink)
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We trucked it back to the store for more chops and chicken,lol Dinner was good for all apparently and there was no diarrhea or vomiting this morning or over night Zoe had her normal Orijen for breakfast though I'm not ready for raw even though she is
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That's too funny -- sounds exactly like something Minna would do; she's getting better about not counter surfing, but I wouldn't trust her. And Sobacca would do exactly what your lab would do -- be laying there looking at me as if to say "it wasn't me, it was that puppy over there".
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