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Originally Posted by Michael Romanos
I am not a believer in giving Corgis still frozen food. I greatly believe that their taste buds in some respects are the same as ours and in my opinion, room temperature food is the ideal for dogs to be able to completely 'appreciate' and enjoy the food (and its natural unfrozen taste) offered to them.
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Oh my goodness! Too bad there aren't emoticons for knee slapping or wiping one's eye - this is the best laugh I have had in a long time. Are we talking about the same breed of the domesiticated canine species? The same ones that IF given the opportunity to avail themselves of it will and do eat the feces of, well the list of animals is far too long, including their own? (Even during the winter many of them relish in a frozen poopsicle.) The same dogs that will savour road kill regardless of weather or how long it has been on the road? The same dogs that will hunt, catch, kill and eat rabbits, voles, mice, chipmunks, squirrels, birds, etc... fresh? The same dogs that will scavage through trash and eat whatever is in there? The temperature and seasoning of food might insult such discerning palates? <ROFLOL>
I have only had a few that would only eat canned greeen beans (no salt). The majority however love them fresh, frozen or canned. Frozen foods during the summer are a nice cool down treat for them and they seem to enjoy the extra crunch.
Debbie