Dog Food Foibles Redux

My son Alex's penultimate attempt to feed the dog was ugly. He mangled a can. The twisted metal monstrosity that he created was sharp and dangerous.

His last feeding foray was also a debacle, but less perilous and more annoying. His task was to pour the dry food into the bin. While he did get all the grain-free nuggets into the container-- and I commended him for this-- I did have to ask him one simple question.

Where is the scooper? You know, the plastic scooper that is used to measure and pour the dog food into the bowl?

I present the bin and the food. No scooper to be found.


He buried it, of course, poured a mountain of dried dog food right on top of it. This situation is less dangerous than a razor-sharp can in the fridge, but it still smacks of rash incompetence. Alex did have a snappy comeback to my assessment. He said: "It's like when there's a prize at the bottom of the cereal box and you have to eat all the cereal before you get the prize!"

4 comments:

  1. Grain free! Good to see that you are maximizing the detrimental environmental impact.

    Merry XMas.

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  2. our family is trying to offset lola's carnivorous habits-- we're eating vegetarian more . . . i guess to really offset things we need to eat lola?

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  3. You could let Lola lick the plates instead of soaking.

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  4. i like it! just spread the dirty plates out on the kitchen floor . . .

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