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Oh Debbie, Thanks for posting that, I agree with that 100%. In my house, my husband is the one who is more likely to give in and give Dillon a treat before I do so Dillon, being the intelligent corgi - will ALWAYS beg from my husband when he eats in hopes that the one proven to give in will. I have this same problem with my eldest cat Misty, who pre-diabetes used to get people food treats now and again, unfortunately now, i am only able to give her the tiniest piece of meat and only on occasion, but it does not stop my dear misty from begging. Might I add, that my cat Clinton who passed away was relentless at begging and he always got something at every meal...and no he was not overweight - he was taught to sit on his haunches and paw at the air as his way of begging. I had trained him to do a few tricks ( sit, wave, paw, and give me kisses and to sit in a corner if he was bad). Well all that time training him misty was watching, and after he passed, she began to beg in the manner he did, sitting on her haunches waving and pawing at the air (awfully cute). At every meal you will see Dillon at my husbands feet drooling and begging and Misty cat at my feet sitting up and begging , pawing at me in hopes she gets a treat.
Emilie
Emilie
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