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Old 04-02-2009, 21:45   #1
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Alaska seems also well and fit despite eating some tangerins / mandarins every now and then . Please check my post above...
I saw it but was just wondering if this wasn't harmful, like grapes

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Jezebeth don't like fruits,
I remember Jezzi begging for apples in my kitchen..., but probably it was when she was competing for them with Juvart and Alistair...
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I remember Jezzi begging for apples in my kitchen..., but probably it was when she was competing for them with Juvart and Alistair...
After you said it I even try again with the aples, but, the same thing happen, she took it and put on the floor as who say "ok, and now give me the cheese!".
Who end for eat it was Oskar and Belinha.

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Lorka loves "bundz" - the sheep cheese from the Tatras
Jezi only don't like the white one.
When I appear with the blue one its like if the tongue takes the control of the dog, I never saw something so quickly and agile, a little lost of attention and bye, the cheese and the dog disappear.
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It's funny reading all the post about CsW. It's true like, Ottokar he'll take the food first and left it on the floor if he don't like it and look at me blankly.
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OK, we moved to cheese from the fruits so I am going to go still further. How is it with your wolfdogs and fish?

Kei loved all fish. As a small puppy, when she saw I am bringing her a half-head from a carp, she ran to her feeding place and sat there in attention (for normal food she was not so nice).

Frei loves salmon (she gets the spine when I make filets from it, the head I use for soup), but she really hates carp. This Christmas, she tried to taste it - she sniffed from afar, then she made face "I will try to catch it with my teeth without touching by anything else", but then she said "no, the smell is too bad even if I don't touch it at all". The cats were very glad - they ate all the insides from our Christmas carp and asked for another one, preferably whole.
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Old 05-02-2009, 17:03   #5
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Lorelei must have read this thread yesterday and decided to win the contest for the most veg CSV eater! This morning I found remains of her night snack - the mooli radish... I only wonder what Lorka's stomach feels like now...
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OK, we moved to cheese from the fruits so I am going to go still further. How is it with your wolfdogs and fish?

Kei loved all fish. As a small puppy, when she saw I am bringing her a half-head from a carp, she ran to her feeding place and sat there in attention (for normal food she was not so nice).

Frei loves salmon (she gets the spine when I make filets from it, the head I use for soup), but she really hates carp. This Christmas, she tried to taste it - she sniffed from afar, then she made face "I will try to catch it with my teeth without touching by anything else", but then she said "no, the smell is too bad even if I don't touch it at all". The cats were very glad - they ate all the insides from our Christmas carp and asked for another one, preferably whole.
So far Ottokar likes cooked whiting fish and cooked prawns. So does our cat .
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OK, we moved to cheese from the fruits so I am going to go still further. How is it with your wolfdogs and fish?
Tina loved all fish and seafood, Lorka seems to like it too.

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After you said it I even try again with the aples, but, the same thing happen, she took it and put on the floor as who say "ok, and now give me the cheese!".
It means that either apples in Poland are better than in Brazil or Brazilian cheese is better than Polish appples
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