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Tilly2 | 07:19 Mon 04th Jun 2012 | ChatterBank
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How are you getting on with the little'un? Do you still have a garden?
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Hi Tilly thanks for asking. He has not done any more digging just an energy release he had lol. He really has been no problem . Son will be back Thursday. SS starts tonight but very late sightings 11 30 pm tonight. I am sure he understands when I tell him they will soon be back lol.
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I'm glad to hear that. It's so nice that you have been able to look after him whilst your son's been away. I have to put mine in kennels, which I hate, but strangely, they don't seem to mind too much.
I have never seen a dog so fussy with his food. He always leaves some and has that at midday. Then with his evening meal he will leave some again and eat it about 9pm. My daughter has one as well 3 months younger and his food is gone in seconds lol. Apparently my son says he has always been like that.
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It's a good job you haven't got them both as the littl'un you have would not have any leftovers.
Is it a dried food that can be left hanging about until later? Perhaps he's having too much. Do you weigh it out?
Mine only get fed once a day and they polish it off and come back for their dental sticks. They love them. It's like a dessert. Then they come back for a leather chewy. Then I tell them to push off!
WOOPS got them both Tilly no way lol lol. Yes there food is weighed according to weight and they have dental sticks and chewy things. This one has a third of a can of ceaser mixed through his Iams food.

I had a golden Labrador till 2 years ago and I can't remember him being so dominant as these 2. Perhaps he was but I never had another after I had to have him put to sleep. after 14 years. Broke my heart and I still feel he is with me at times he was so clever.
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I don't mean to offend wendilla but if they're having Iams, then they don't need tinned dog food. Iams is a complete food in itself.
No that ok. I think it was because my son thought he was getting a bit bored with the same food. It is not the large tins of ceaser it is a very small pack in a small tray and it does him 3 times .
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Well, good luck with him for the rest of the week. You're going to miss him when he's gone back home.

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