My name is Eric and I'm from NYC currently living in Jacksonville, FL with my Corgi named Stitch. Follow along my everyday life about food, corgis, travel, and everything in between. Subscribe to my channel!
I once knew a dog with heart issues and bcs off that fluid would build up in his lungs, giving him this deadly cough.. That didnt stop him. He would hump until he couldn't breathe from the coughing starting - everyone was just assuming he would die on the spot, but he just couched for a looong while, then continued humping untill he started coughing again. Pure madness 😅
Stitch is a great dog. I really fill sorry for him that his parents don’t understand that carrot cake for dog is BAD for his health. Dogs cannot eat sugar and type of human food like that, especially corgi, who have problem with spine and obesity. Sorry but it’s IDIOTIC to do like that. I feel terrible, that in 21 century people can be NOT so much smart. Again, I really feel bad for that people do like that things for dogs. It’s Not love. Dogs not a toy. And with this care they can have short live.
Yes. I have one that i use indoors. Its not this brand or model but basically the same thing. I put it on my stove and turn on the hood. It really only smokes allot if you have sauces with sugar that get on the heating element, or if you have the heat too high for too long. Ive made chicken , steak , pork , fish all with not issue 👍🏽. ( a trick i use is get thick cuts of meat slightly up to temp in the oven first)
Our Bronwyn would NEVER let us rub her belly while she was lying down -- it was an affront to her doggy dignity. And using a foot to touch her . . . THAT was RIGHT OUT! Eventually, though, she made a game out of "Touch My Butt!" She'd run down the hall and stop right in front of us. If you touched her butt with a foot, she'd bark and run a few feet forward. If you tried to bypass her, she'd bark, as if to say, "Hey! You didn't play right!" and run in front and stop again. Either way, you'd have to touch her butt and she'd bark the entire length of the hall. Fortunately, the hall was only 12 or so feet long . . . .