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bigmamma | 19:22 Tue 10th Jun 2008 | Animals & Nature
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Oooops , will Porsche ever forgive me ! I've just said those magic words .....hungry , and foodiewoodie , and got her dish out and her.......ah ha......the cupboard is empty , no food in there :-(
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Let her out in the garden....plenty of birdywirdies for her to catch. Or mousey wousies
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Hi bimbo , she's a dog honey , birds and mice are not on her list of preferred foods ...lol
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I'll send Blueypooey round to keep her company till you come back with some dinny din dins ;-) x
I would send Tigglywiggly round but she's getting over her squiffywiffyness.
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Happy doggy again , fed and watered and ...asleep. :-) xxxx
Hugs for little Tigger tigger , hope she is still improving :-)
Incidentally, and talking seriously now. you can actually not feed dogs for a day and it does them no harm at all. In fact, in the wild they often fast. It lets their digestive system have a rest. Mind you if she is a labrador you will probably have no carpet left. I have two collies myself and have run out of food only once. They were fine until the following day with no dinner. It surprised me. Incidentally, sorry about the mousie wousie thing...but the other posts that followed it did make me laugh. XX
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I've heard it does no harm , but I don't think she would forget it . She is a large labrador and already on just one cut down meal a day because she doesn't get much excercise due to my disability . ;-) xxx
The fasting thing came about because big kennels like hunt kennels or gundogs used to give the staff a day off on Sundays, and the master wouldn't bother to feed them.

Dogs in the wild don't fast by choice, they kill and eat when food is available, sometimes more than they need, so don't feel hungry for a few days, or they go hungry some days because there is no food to catch.

Mine wouldn't let me 'forget' to feed them although they do get fed at odd times, especially if I am out all day travelling to a show.

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