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any time i grab anything from the kitchen he follows me and sits patiently at my feet. he knows he's about to chow down on whatever i can't eat! haha. he really loves licking the yogurt container after i'm done. :P

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LOL - this is so me, too! My husband and I were just talking about that when I gave him half of my sandwich just five minutes ago :D

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it's nice because my husband works 60+ hours a week. so at least i don't have to eat alone! LOL! B)

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EVERYTIME either my husband or I get up from the table with a plate, Gracie knows she's getting fed so she follows us into the kitchen immediately. The few times we actually finish our food, she looks at us balefully and pathetically.

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EVERYTIME either my husband or I get up from the table with a plate, Gracie knows she's getting fed so she follows us into the kitchen immediately. The few times we actually finish our food, she looks at us balefully and pathetically.

my dog has permanent "pound puppy face" and even after he's eaten half of a chicken breast he looks up at me like he's starving! haha!

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We've taken to calling our one dog fattie because hes like dibbs whenever I can't finish something. However, they always get to lick the plates clean. At least after I'm done licking them clean.

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My dog used to luv me. She now gets no people food (due to food allerigies) but she never gives up hope. Anytime I eat anything, she's right there waiting for me to drop a crumb.

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That's so sweet. Makes me want a dog.

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That's so sweet. Makes me want a dog.

I had no idea how much one could love a dog until I get this one as an adult. She's my baby!

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My dogs are baffled they are no longer getting treats from my plate. However it is good for them the two older ones can lose a pound or two.

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I had no idea how much one could love a dog until I get this one as an adult. She's my baby!

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Agreed! I always had cats. Was afraid of big dogs and didn't like small chirpy ones. Since being married 3 years, we adopted German Shepherds!

I love them sooooo much! Way different from the cats that just let you exist with them!

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Agreed! I always had cats. Was afraid of big dogs and didn't like small chirpy ones. Since being married 3 years' date=' we adopted German Shepherds! I love them sooooo much! Way different from the cats that just let you exist with them![/quote'] Yeah you're the one that makes beef Jerky just for the dogs! I can tell you love them! :) I bought the nesco dehydrator and jerky gun after reading your posts about them. Haven't been home to try them, but they're there!

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Yeah you're the one that makes beef Jerky just for the dogs! I can tell you love them! :) I bought the nesco dehydrator and jerky gun after reading your posts about them. Haven't been home to try them' date=' but they're there![/quote']

That's me! For the pups, I tried sweet potato and ground turkey jerky, they liked them but I didn't (and that's all that matters!). You will love the jerky!

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Yeah I'm going to get thinner as my dog gets fatter... She sits at my feet anytime I eat anything!

Well in our case, her additional intake is being balanced by increased exercise. She absolutely INSISTS on taking my husband for a two mile walk daily, once in the morning and once in the evening, for a mile each time. She will not leave him alone until he does that. No matter what, how tired he is, whatever. She sits there and talks to him, and jumps up and down like a baby lamb, until he finally goes with her.

It's good for both of them. :)

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