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Post by bobs Sun Jan 22 2012, 19:16

The missus here. We eat out a couple of times a week. Unless it is a special occasion it is usually a chain restaurant. We always bring back a little something for Sophie (unless it would upset her tummy).

She is now getting used to having a look in my handbag for a small piece of steak, sausage or chicken. I always have a 'little bag' somewhere in my handbag.

I was mortified a couple of weeks ago. We were in Wetherspoons for a late brekkie and there, left by a family were two whole sausages and a hefty lump of bacon. I wasn't brave enough to ask family if we could take said sausages home for Sophie and Bob wouldn't ask. Blushing

Do you lot bring something suitable (not suggesting a lamb vindaloo) home for your babies?

Sophie is a moo when it comes to a kebab though. Son is a lisenced doorman. He comes home from work at around 4am and God forbid, brings a greasy kebab. Sophie will squawk the house down until she gets what she considers is her share Blushing Laughing Laughing Laughing

Do you lot ferret food out for the pooch? Wink
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Post by janey Sun Jan 22 2012, 19:21



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Crazy Lady!!

Moo isn't allowed anything but her usual cause of previous, poor girly! Also I don't eat out very often and am kinda jelous Smile
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Post by Guest Sun Jan 22 2012, 19:42

i get a doggy bag and as for those saucages and bacon on that plate i would have asked the waiter for them or waited till the table wa vacated then got them before the plates were cleared

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Post by Guest Sun Jan 22 2012, 21:04

We don't give Suki anything other that her treats, dry food and veggies. On special occasions we will give her a little meat but she's allergic to most things

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Post by Guest Sun Jan 22 2012, 21:15

Most of the time when we go for a meal we go to a doggie friendly pub near our home so Tilly is normally under the table geting passed a few bits, if she's not there she normally gets the leftover meat from my wife as she is a very light eater

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Post by Kathy Sun Jan 22 2012, 21:17

We have to be careful what Rockys has, anything out of the ordinary would cause upset tummy.
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Post by gem Sun Jan 22 2012, 22:16

My daughter used to work in a chippy and every friday night the dogs would wait for there chippy tea lightly battered fish Big Grin
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Post by Taryn Sun Jan 22 2012, 22:27

Romeo thinks everything your eating should be shared
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Post by jshrew Tue Jan 24 2012, 00:32

When I go to the parachute centre Ledger always gets given a sausage from the cafe, he doesn't really get many leftovers at home (although he will try and drink my tea or coffee if I'm not watching) but I do try and remember to get to the butchers for my shop on Thursdays as that is when they give out the off cut bones
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