Let's hear your funny "Corgi and food" stories!
Neither of my dogs actively beg, though both will sit hopefully nearby when we eat. They will crowd my husband because he sometimes gives them bits of apple or popcorn.
However, there are some things they know they get and then it's another story. We sometimes give them scrambled eggs, and we always toss them a few bits of breakfast cereal if we're having that in the morning. They'll get a little lettuce when we're making a salad, and the tiniest crumb of cheese if we're making a sandwich.
For the foods that the dogs know they will get, Jack will helpfully remind us if we "forget." He's so thoughtful! :) He'll sit in the kitchen and say "Huph" under his breath, wait 30 seconds and say "Huph" again. So if for instance we have scrambled them an egg and it's cooling on the counter; or if my husband "forgot" to give them their obligatory 2 bits of cereal, he'll "huph" in the kitchen til we "remember" his share.
That's the backstory.
For Easter, I made a lemon pound cake and baked it in a Bundt pan. Those of you who bake may know that "depanning" can be difficult with a Bundt. Well, last Saturday, a fancy dessert was not to be. I tried every trick I knew, but the cake came out of the pan in bits. I'd say about two-thirds came out on the first attempt. After much effort, about another sixth came out, then a chunk, then a section, and so on. It was a moist cake so I managed to cobble it back together (thank goodness it was for family and not a formal occasion!). But in the process, a big hunk fell on the floor.
Jack managed to get a nice big hunk before I got it away. Poor Maddie was too slow on the uptake and missed her share. But... well, I guess Jack now thinks that lemon Bundt cake is on the list of "food the dogs get."
I put the cobbled-together cake on the counter to cool.... and Jack sat in the kitchen the entire time, saying "Huph" very helpfully, every minute or so. No pacing, no whining, just patiently lying on the kitchen floor. "Huph. (pause pause pause) Huph."
I put the cake in a covered cake-carrier and he figured no more was coming his way, but the next morning I glazed it and left the carrier open for the glaze to set while we ate breakfast and, you guessed it: "Huph" the entire time.
There were leftovers which went in the freezer. The other night my husband and I got a piece out and left it to thaw on the counter. Jack ignored it while it was wrapped, but when we cut it in pieces and left it on plates to come to room temperature, well back he went to lying patiently on the floor, "reminding" us that he had not yet had his share.
Silly Corgis!
Anyone else have funny food stories? I'm sure there are lots out there!
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Nice story thanks for sharing.
We went to Costco and were running late so we picked up a broiled chicken for dinner. We got home and since we were running late our 4 Cardigans needed to be fed. We put the chicken on the counter and fed the dogs. Star looked at her bowl and then looked at us. She then went to each of the other dogs bowls and had a look. This is not acceptable behavior and brought on a series of growls but luckily she didn't push the issue. We were clueless as to this behavior but have sinced figure it was the smell of the chicken - Star was expecting some with her food and when she didn't get it she checked each bowl to make sure she wasn't the only one being left out.
Lately at mealtime Scout has been coming and sitting down in front of or besides me and just looking at me until I feed them. She's been doing this a walktime as well.
While preparing the bowls Spice stands guard of me making sure the other dogs don't get to close. After the bowls get filled but before they are placed in front of the dogs SunnyD and Star start barking. We feed Star last so after the bowl gets put on the floor we pet her and tell her she's a good dog - she pauses her eating just so we can do this last step.
As many kind readers know my boy Joey passed this week. One of my neighbors reminded me of a Joey story I told her years ago: When I first adopted Joey, he was 8 and still very vigorous. We were driving in the mtns and stopped to chat with a man who had a poodle. Joey and the poodle played and ran AND THEN...Joey spotted a platter of GINORMOUS Chicken Fried Steaks in the yard (supposedly the man fed them to the deer [aren't they vegetarians?]...anyway Joey was on steroids for his erythema multiforme and was always ravenous. Quick as lightning Joey snatched up a chicken fried steak which was easily as long as he was.....and it wasOFF TO THE RACES. Me yelling for him to drop it since I was sure it was rotten, rancid and worm infested.......JOEY bounding and springing away with this big floppy steak in his tiny mouth. As he ran the steak was flapping around like a big sombrero. It was obvious that this was the biggest moment in Joey's life!!! By the time I had caught him he had wolfed down most of the chicken fried steak and must have thought, "this is what heaven is like". I hope that memory stays with Joey and me forever.
Not only did Joey always remember that, but that story has gone down in the annals of Corgi history, and it's something Corgis everywhere can only dream of!
What a great story.
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