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Showing posts with label My Food and I. Show all posts
Showing posts with label My Food and I. Show all posts

Saturday, 8 September 2007

Ice Cream ... oh... Ice Cream... Yummy!!!

Hi Pals,

Chilli and I had ice cream today. This is not ordinary ice cream, it's made of soy milk and contain less sugar and supposed to be a healthier choice. I usually do not take sweet food but I do not mind this soy ice cream. Here is me enjoying my ice cream but Chilli can only eat a tiny bit as she still has her last dosage of medication to take. That's too bad, Chilli, you can only watch me enjoying our favouritest ICE CREAM. Hee... Hee...





The side effect of eating ice cream is to have your BRAIN FREEZE...


Did you have ice cream over the weekend too?

Luv,

Snowball

Wednesday, 15 August 2007

Wednesday Breakie...

Hi Pals,

All the food I eat are approved by my vet and its supposed to be of high nutrition value. The seaweed might not look appealing but it has lots of mineral, is high in protein and iron etc... It doesn't have much taste but it has sort of a fish smell that adds to the flavour of my food.

Here is my breakie for today... it looks more apealing than yesterday's. Hope that everypup would approve to it.








Do you want to know what is in the parcel? I would like to dedicate a post specially for the nice pressies sent to me all the way from Switzerland. I will post them tomorrow after I have got some nice pictures of them.... So... stay tuned if you want to see what my dear friend, Faya. has sent me...

Thank you very much Faya for the great pressies!

Luv,
Snowball

Tuesday, 14 August 2007

My Breakie for today...

Hi Pals,

Wanna see the yuckie stuff my nasty jie jie made me eat today? I hope your breakfast looks better than mine...but frankly speaking, the taste isn't really that bad but I just hate the colour...










Luv,
Snowball

Monday, 13 August 2007

Tuesday, 8 May 2007

How to ensure that you get good food all the time.

**Warning**

This post is not suitable for underage and immature doggies.


**Disclaimer**

I, Snowball, shall not hold any responsibility if this method do not work well for you and your human decide that you are a bad doggie and decide to abandon you or worse to put you through any rehabilitation training.

This method works well for doggies who know how to handle the tension of the string that holds to their human's heart to perfection. (It just happens that I am an expert in that field and my human can never resist giving in to me. (-_-))


So, you do not believe? Let me tell you, I had roast duck on Saturday, roast chicken on Sunday and lamb chop today.

Slurp Slurp look at the piece of juicy lamb chop that was prepared specially for me. It look super yummy yummy right?




Rule #1 : Never let your human know that you are craving for whatever yummy food that is served to you.

So when the human announce that dine dine is ready, just stand from a distant and look cute.



Rule #2 : Only go near your food bowl after your human have invited you to eat for at least 3 times.


Rule # 3 : Never gobble down your food at once. Try to display some disinterest in the food. Look at how I am pushing it away.

First with the right side of your muzzle.


Then with the left side of your muzzle.


By this time, you can be expected to be scolded but don't worry. Just give them a cute look and act innocent.


Rule #4 : Never start eating on your own. (be persistence and stick to this rule strictly even if you have to go on hunger strike.) Eventually, your human will think that you aren't feeling well and will try to lure you to eat by offering the food to you by hand.

At this moment, you should turn your head sideways, upward, downward, any directions so long as it is away from the food.





By this time, you can be expected to see your human either become very worried or irritated.

Rule #5 : Don't push your luck too hard. Start eating but do it slowly, bit by bit, piece by piece and never show them that you are really enjoying the food.







If you want to train your human to hand feed you from now on, never eat from the bowl yourself. Always wait for your human to feed them to you by hand.

Rule #6 : The final golden rule to ALWAYS leave some remains. NEVER finish everything in the bowl.



The more food you left behind will make your human think that you do not like the food. They will crack their brain trying on new and tastier food for you.


Health tips : Drink lots of water but not too much.

Sunday, 25 March 2007

Me? A privileged dog



Many people have said that I am a very privileged dog as my family pampers me a lot. To me, I have never thought of it to be anything special. Isn't it how a dog's life suppose to be? Isn't it the responsibility of the humans to ensure that we get all our favorite food all the time? Isn't it normal for dogs to reject their food and make sure we eat only things that we want to eat? Don't all humans hand feed their dogs? hm ... ... I must remember to ask all my other doggies friends about it.

Some of my friends told me that their humans have been giving them plain kibbles. How could that be? Plain kibbles are dry, tasteless and difficult to chew on. I make it clear to my humans that dry kibbles are not my cup of tea. When I was a puppy, I was silly enough to accept kibbles soaked in milk but never anymore...

Now, my humans will serve me with home cooked food, mixed with canned food and pounded kibbles. My daddy really understands me, he knows that dogs get tired of eating the same type of food just like humans. Thus, he will prepare for me a different variety of home cooked food so that I will enjoy my meal all the time. The home cooked food he will prepare for me includes, roasted or boiled chicken drumstick , chicken wings, roasted duck drumstick(my all time favorite) , roasted lamb meat, fresh fish and a lot others....

I used to love deer meat but jie jie say that they no longer sell it at the supermarket anymore. So if anyone of you know where my jie jie can buy fresh deer meat for me, please let me know, OK? I miss my deer meat... Thanks in advance.