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Dogs and Sushi

Posted by weed30 (My Page) on
Mon, Sep 14, 09 at 22:51

I was hungry tonight, and decided sushi sounded great. Never order when you're hungry...you end up spending way more than you intended ;) But Daisy and Lola were thrilled! They had some spicy tuna roll (without the wasabi and ginger). I wasn't surprised that they ate it, but that they REALLY loved it. They'll eat anything, but they act differently when there is something they especially like ~ I got a chuckle that they think sushi is da bomb!


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RE: Dogs and Sushi

LOL, that's a hoot. Be sure though, when sharing sushi to avoid giving them the salmon...there are some kinds of raw salmon ( I believe wild alaskan) that have a bacteria that can be deadly to our buddies. Just an fyi :)


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RE: Dogs and Sushi

Wasabi too? That's funny Weed! The first time I gave Odo a raw whole shrimp when he was a puppy, he was scared of it, LOL. Now he loves shrimp - we save the tails for him and now I chop them up for his raw patty mixes.


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You might want to stay a certain distance from their little faces for a while.

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One day my pup, not more than 8 months old grabbed my inari while I was talking on the phone....silly pup. He astonished me because he hates everything - real picky eater - he never has eaten another inari.


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One of our cats managed to get on a shelf above the counter and drag a bag of nori down, and preceded to gnaw through the bag to chow down!


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