Yes or No: Doggie Edition
There are days in your life as a dog parent where you find yourself asking your dog-child a series of very human questions that you wish they would answer with something more than their adorable head tilt. I have those quite frequently.
One of these days was when I took Sookie out to do her business, and her business came out pink. Yes, pink. So naturally, I asked the dog, "Why is your poop pink?", "Did you eat my face pack?", "Did you eat my marshmallows or my paint or my curtains?", "Were you abducted and stashed in Lisa Vanderpump’s closet?", "Do I need to take you to the vet again?" You get the gist.
When that didn't work I turned to google for answers and to really seal the deal on the panic attack that I had given myself. Eventually, it turned out to be a beetroot binge-related situation, but that information got to me much too late. This incident and many more like it, led me to create a series of posters for a Uni project about what to feed your dogs and what not to. Just a general checklist of what does what to their system.
When your dog-child has zero self-preservation skills, would leave you for a random piece of suspicious, semi-edible junk on the street, and pick fights which much larger dogs, you find inspiration to make some giant Yes/No posters. Well, that's what I did.
What's the weirdest thing your dog has eaten?
P.s: DO NOT give your dog grapes. Grapes = bad.