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alright... anyone else agree?

my great dane goes and eats, then drinks to wash down his food but when he gets done always walks into the living room and shakes all his excess water (and chewed food) that gets trapped under his lips off... when he does, it goes EVERYWHERE, i mean the sandwich your eating, your face, the tv, the kids, your drink, the computer...etc... and has no clue why everybody gets upset like hes prob thinking" jeeze whats they're problem!" hahaha if only he knew!

im sure my dog, steel, would be the one in the small bed. He be saying "let sleeping cats lie. I remember the last time I woke him up", "I'll just get cozy here".

 

Shakespear, my 4 year old cat, Will fight with steel. Poor dog. Steel will avoid eye contact, which i praise by patting him on the head, Steel wont walk down the hall with shakespear there, I have to shoo shakespear away. Fights are becoming rare now, but steel avoids shakespear at all costs.

thats a big dog, my dog is 90 pounds and when he enters a room he shakes. After a bath he shakes, he has a "4 foot splash zone" as i call it. I feed steel outside, because he has to go to the bathroom within 2 hours. Maybe you could do the same, (suggestion for messy feedings).

Crystal Landreth said:

alright... anyone else agree?

my great dane goes and eats, then drinks to wash down his food but when he gets done always walks into the living room and shakes all his excess water (and chewed food) that gets trapped under his lips off... when he does, it goes EVERYWHERE, i mean the sandwich your eating, your face, the tv, the kids, your drink, the computer...etc... and has no clue why everybody gets upset like hes prob thinking" jeeze whats they're problem!" hahaha if only he knew!

i dont even bother to bath in the house anymore that splash zone is so bad and i dont really like to reclean the bathroom that much. lol and theres really not enough room in the shower/tub, hes like washing a car and the next day your sore! i have tried feeding outside and it does help but  i like my boys inside as much as possiable and hes very sensitive, gets his feeling hurt easily, really they tend to do that such gentle giants! he like to eat when we do so when we all sit down with our plate ill say "go eat your food/dinner" and he does! regretfully he usually finishes before we do. hahahaha! he is a great dane/lab? really we arent for sure he was a rescue and all i know is hes BIG, he weighs a little more than yours does, 100pds of big teddy bear!

 

Do you feed your dogs in their dishes from the floor or do they have those special dishes that they make that look like you set the dishes inside a stool so it brings the food up to them kind of like a child sitting in a booster seat for some dogs need to eat and drink a little higher up. I don't know if you have tried this but it might help.
hey i havent tried that... ..  but once i did lift up his lip before he shook and all kinds spilled out...yuk.. . .lol, kinda like hes saving it for later, but ill try that and see what happens, THANKS for the advise!!!! -Crystal   :)

Cheryl Newman said:
Do you feed your dogs in their dishes from the floor or do they have those special dishes that they make that look like you set the dishes inside a stool so it brings the food up to them kind of like a child sitting in a booster seat for some dogs need to eat and drink a little higher up. I don't know if you have tried this but it might help.
I have got greyhounds and they always eat from an elevated position it seems better for their digestion and is less of a strain on their joints and muscles.

Crystal Landreth said:
hey i havent tried that... ..  but once i did lift up his lip before he shook and all kinds spilled out...yuk.. . .lol, kinda like hes saving it for later, but ill try that and see what happens, THANKS for the advise!!!! -Crystal   :)

Cheryl Newman said:
Do you feed your dogs in their dishes from the floor or do they have those special dishes that they make that look like you set the dishes inside a stool so it brings the food up to them kind of like a child sitting in a booster seat for some dogs need to eat and drink a little higher up. I don't know if you have tried this but it might help.
My boys take advantage when I am at home, and they ask to go out and coming back, and again out, and back again....I can't tell how many times a day they are doing this, and they do it just with me! But I don't mind at all, I guess it is part of their happiness for me to be home!? Who can complain about these babies? They are babies, and we love them as they are!
I totally agree all the dog ahir and slober on the couch and i still love mine like family!!!

Marina Trofin said:
My boys take advantage when I am at home, and they ask to go out and coming back, and again out, and back again....I can't tell how many times a day they are doing this, and they do it just with me! But I don't mind at all, I guess it is part of their happiness for me to be home!? Who can complain about these babies? They are babies, and we love them as they are!
My silly little rabbits are just like little kids every time I'm on the phone they acted up run circles around me try to chew on stuff I mean they do everything they know is a no no and then when I get off the phone they are no where to be found little stinkers but their my little stinkers and I love them.
kanga eats from his bowl  but if you give him a treat or a kong ball full of peanut butter he insists to eat it either on my bed or on the fur rug in the lounge he makes such a gooey mess but i havent the heart to refuse him his favourite snack pad  hee he

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