Boy, is that spot on! We have to feed my Rugby in three shifts. Otherwise, he has huge digestion problems. Simple solution to a potentially very serious outcome. Brian really has his finger on the pulse of dogs.
Had a small boxer (60lbs), she would take 1 nugget at a time, fling it across the room, zoom after it, fling it again. She would do this about a dozen times and then settle down to eat her kibble at a leisurely pace. Needless to say, it didn’t take long to figure out to take anything breakable out of that room. Miss her antics…..
In the wild it is survival adaptation to bolt down your food, as slow eaters often missed out. We humans are fortunate to be able to take leisurly meals.
Today’s strip reminds me of a Woody Woodpecker cartoon in which Wally Walrus complained about the noise from Woody’s home and sarcastically asked “Could you possibly make more noise?” Woody instantly became a One Bird Band.
We had a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel who could finish his dinner in 20 seconds. Then I put a heavy can in the middle of the bowl, turning it into a torus. It took him 3 minutes to finish dinner, although as he learned how to deal with it, he got that down to 2 minutes.
jr1234 almost 4 years ago
Hee Hee, good one Rover
Catfeet Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Rover is a professional eater…don’t try this at home, kids!
robertdkrebs Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Boy, is that spot on! We have to feed my Rugby in three shifts. Otherwise, he has huge digestion problems. Simple solution to a potentially very serious outcome. Brian really has his finger on the pulse of dogs.
Zebrastripes almost 4 years ago
Ha!
Ned Snipes almost 4 years ago
Had a small boxer (60lbs), she would take 1 nugget at a time, fling it across the room, zoom after it, fling it again. She would do this about a dozen times and then settle down to eat her kibble at a leisurely pace. Needless to say, it didn’t take long to figure out to take anything breakable out of that room. Miss her antics…..
chromosome Premium Member almost 4 years ago
In the wild it is survival adaptation to bolt down your food, as slow eaters often missed out. We humans are fortunate to be able to take leisurly meals.
rentier almost 4 years ago
For Rover it’s always not enough.
Calvinist1966 almost 4 years ago
Today’s strip reminds me of a Woody Woodpecker cartoon in which Wally Walrus complained about the noise from Woody’s home and sarcastically asked “Could you possibly make more noise?” Woody instantly became a One Bird Band.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Smart, Rover! But it probably won’t work!
WCraft Premium Member almost 4 years ago
WentBrown almost 4 years ago
Awwww.
Boise Ed Premium Member almost 4 years ago
We had a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel who could finish his dinner in 20 seconds. Then I put a heavy can in the middle of the bowl, turning it into a torus. It took him 3 minutes to finish dinner, although as he learned how to deal with it, he got that down to 2 minutes.
almost 4 years ago
My dog is the same way.
The Orange Mailman almost 4 years ago
Good answer.