Monday, September 23, 2013
Pumpkin Bread vs Broccoli
Monday, September 23, 2013
Pumpkin Bread vs Broccoli
It's pumpkin season, so of course we made sure to get some for Benjamin, Henry and Luna. We were having a little fun with Benny and giving him a bite of pumpkin bread and a bite of broccoli. Check out the video to see what Benny thought of the broccoli. Don't blink or else you will miss it.
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LOL, faster than the blink of an eye! Smart boy.
Drools and licks,
Minnie, Mack and Mario
Love how it just flies off lol lol
Baxter is home from the hospital, praise God, but we really need prayers for him to eat. Not eating is a problem with kidney disease and we’re getting into way too long of a time for him to have it happening.
You weren’t kidding when you said don’t blink. That is so funny.
Heather, still saying prayers! I hope he eats soon!
The boy knows broccoli from pugkin bread!!! heehee
Heather ~Hope Baxter is doing better. Sending prayers, pug hugs and juju for your family xo
this is so funny couldn’t stop laughingBenny you are such a smart puggy
Heather how is Baxter doing thinking of you and him
Oh Benny, you are my kind of pug!
WOW! The speed he sorts through what’s in his mouth and disposes of the dreaded broccoli is astonishing!
Benny just has good taste! Heather keeping Baxter in prayer! Pug hugs from pastor sue & the colorado 2
Can’t fool Benny——- it’s pumpkin season not broccoli season!
Hope Baxter is eating——-he is in our prayers.
Pugkin bread or nothing. I have watched this over several times… Benny Quick Spit.
Heather, can the vet give you an appetite stimulator? Baxter, Heather and Mr. Cole in my prayers.
I must have blinked, faster out than in.
Heather, does Baxter have to eat specific food or can you just start at the top and go through all possibilities. I would assume with kidney disease, he is limited. However, if not…cat food-yes wet cat food, braunschweiger, peanut butter, sardines, salmon, roast beef, potted meat, spreadable spam, cheese, cottage cheese, scrambled eggs. Shall I continue? I guarantee that none of these work with Georgie as I rack my brain finding a way to get his meds down him, but for a more normal pug they might. At any rate, good luck, you know we wish only the best for Bax. Say, I’ve got a horse syringe here (don’t ask). That might work for lobbing his food down his unwilling throat or, at the very least, the threat of it might change his mind about eating.