Is it time for dinner or supper yet?
Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Time for Dinner Lovers! OK some of you might say Supper, but the word is the same in any hound language!
This is our very own Colby Chaps (Chaps son) waiting patiently for any particle of Dinner or Supper!
How is it that hounds have the patience of a saint? Oh, and they are pretty good foot warmers as well! hehehe
More pondering that question later……..Love, Cat, Chaps and Emma
UPDATE – like Father, like son! Look at Chaps doing the same thing. It is not the best picture, but you get the picture! hehehe Here is your Mayor with his Grandpa! Guess who drops the most food????????
Don’t mess with Colby right now. This is serious business.
Oh how I know that position. Just look at his Dad, your Mayor, Chaps! I just added it to the posting.
LOL
Colby’s favorite piece to ‘accidently’ hit the floor…..pizza!!!! This was one time when I wasn’t sitting down to eat. When Mama sits down Colby is right by my side (he knows who will sneak him a bite)!
I sometimes give my dogs pizza crust and they love it. But with 4 dogs that’s a lot of pizza that moma doesn’t get to eat!
Audra – that is too funny. I remember Lily would always sit next to any highchair. One time my nephew Henry dropped an entire cooled down slice on her head with the point of the slice on her snout. She calmly and quietly walked down the hall with the slice in place. Stopped, and then flipped it in the air and caught it in one fell swoop. It was the coolest thing ever. She never left Henry’s side on that vacation.
Cat
Growing up, our basset would sit and stare at anyone eating anything. The closer they got to running out of food, the closer he would get and the more intense his staring. Even after he died, I went for years not being able to eat the last bite of a sandwich!
I think Bassets, and especially our Mayor feel that this is the best form of recycling. Letting nothing go to waste.
Nothing goes to waste at my house! Not even the juice from a can of veggies. They love it when I pour veggie juice over their dry kibble and mix in. If I have leftovers from previous meals that I don’t use in a certain amount of time, that’s what they get as their “food topper”. Every day they get a different food topper from leftovers. And if I don’t have any leftovers then cheese is the default. One piece of sliced american cheese is divided in to 8 pieces, 2 for each hound. Even when I debone a baked chicken, I save the skin and give them each 4 small pieces of skin as a food topper. They love it and I feel like I’m making my dogs happy and conserving food!