:doggyhug2:Okay, so Christmas came and went and a few interesting facts emerged. Some foods are, for lack of a better descriptor, Puppy Crack.
Shortbread Cookies. My sister gave my daughter a very large tin of Scottish Shortbread Cookies. She opened it and took one and gave her Rottie a half piece. She left the tin in the kitchen and after five minutes she started hearing whining and going to investigate found the Rottie parked in front of the counter, staring and whining at the tin. From cookie one to the last crumb, both her dog and mine were in pathetic, begging, over drive. Apparently the Scottish are adding something better than butter to the recipe. Good thing it's legal!
So, what's your dog's Puppy Crack?
Shortbread Cookies. My sister gave my daughter a very large tin of Scottish Shortbread Cookies. She opened it and took one and gave her Rottie a half piece. She left the tin in the kitchen and after five minutes she started hearing whining and going to investigate found the Rottie parked in front of the counter, staring and whining at the tin. From cookie one to the last crumb, both her dog and mine were in pathetic, begging, over drive. Apparently the Scottish are adding something better than butter to the recipe. Good thing it's legal!
So, what's your dog's Puppy Crack?