I blame the raw diet!

MurphysMinder

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It seems that Evie has fully embraced the raw diet, whether I provide it or not. As daughter is home I decided we would have a treat and bought a piece of beef,this afternoon I tookit out of the fridge and left it on the side (quite high up I thought) to reach room temperature. I then stupidly went out to soak beet for horses and heard a crash from the house, knew immediately what had happened but by the time I had burst through the door swearing at her there wasn't a trace apart from madam licking her lips.:mad: Obviously mere turkey legs aren't good enough for her ladyship:p
 
I know I shouldn't but.............
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So what have you got to eat or is it a vegetarian Roast now??:confused::D:D:D
 
Ooops!! Bad girlie. :p You obviously don't feed her eno0ugh and she was hungry.
Sage won't steal but she lies beside whichever counter it's on and guards it. Christmas is always a bit fraught as I can never get near the cooker wheb the turkeys in there!! :D
 
I suppose we shouldn't laugh... :D
Bad Shepherd!! Maybe she thinks anything that is raw MUST be for her and the beef must have been a treat for her as your daughters home - special occasion and all that??? :D
K x
 
A turkey drummer is not meant to last a week, she is bound to get hungry, what do u expect:rolleyes: poor girl, I bet you expect her to take ehrself off badger baiting:eek::p

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Aye, stop starving the dog and she'll soon ignore your side o beef on the table. Poor mite.
 
Might have known I wouldn't get much sympathy on here.:p
She's certainly had a varied diet this week, though I hasten to add she didn't get close enough to the badger to taste it, she might have come off worse I suspect.
 
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