Listen, I cannot stand going to my mom's house for the weekend and being requested to cook food or I cook myself just for it to go to the dogs? I don't care what it is, It doesn't go to the bowls it goes to the table and the table it will stay, this happens literally everytime, I cooked some duck which spoiler alert: is expensive to some extent just for some of it to go to the dogs after I specifically SAID that they will not be getting any table scraps, same with some cornbread that's been cooked recently, now there are two dogs, a Kooikerhonje and a Lab/pit mix, the kooikerhonje doesn't beg really, she just sits in her own area mainly the only way she will kinda beg is when you have meat but she'll immediately take an L and walk away without any problems but the other dog, ofc a Male Lab/pit mix literally begs for everything. Starts drooling and following and sometimes pouting and whining, it is so dang annoying, I cannot stand cooking and he follows and starts trying to jump or put his nose in my food, it's like everytime we buy food he gets some or when we buy specifically meat he gets the bones. HE DOES NOT NEED THEM HE'S NOT STARVING and I don't wanna hear it's wasting food, I dunno, nobody said that before we had dogs in the house, literally nobody. If I wasn't in my teenage years I would've head on got a house and set some rules because I'm not gonna deal with this inappropriate behavior from a canine, I'm literally heading to a culinary career and I will not tolerate table scrappers at all, gosh I swear if i ran a restaurant the moment you walk in with your mutt is the very moment you see your life flashing before your eyes I will not have hardworked food just given to dogs. Please for the love of mercy how do I even explain to my mom that I don't appreciate it when she gives table food to the dogs, they have their own food. We give them fresh pet and all that jazz isn't that even enough like oh my God I can't.
How do I even explain that the food I COOK doesn't go to the dog?
Listen, I cannot stand going to my mom's house for the weekend and being requested to cook food or I cook myself just for it to go to the dogs? I don't care what it is, It doesn't go to the bowls it goes to the table and the table it will stay, this happens literally everytime, I cooked some duck which spoiler alert: is expensive to some extent just for some of it to go to the dogs after I specifically SAID that they will not be getting any table scraps, same with some cornbread that's been cooked recently, now there are two dogs, a Kooikerhonje and a Lab/pit mix, the kooikerhonje doesn't beg really, she just sits in her own area mainly the only way she will kinda beg is when you have meat but she'll immediately take an L and walk away without any problems but the other dog, ofc a Male Lab/pit mix literally begs for everything. Starts drooling and following and sometimes pouting and whining, it is so dang annoying, I cannot stand cooking and he follows and starts trying to jump or put his nose in my food, it's like everytime we buy food he gets some or when we buy specifically meat he gets the bones. HE DOES NOT NEED THEM HE'S NOT STARVING and I don't wanna hear it's wasting food, I dunno, nobody said that before we had dogs in the house, literally nobody. If I wasn't in my teenage years I would've head on got a house and set some rules because I'm not gonna deal with this inappropriate behavior from a canine, I'm literally heading to a culinary career and I will not tolerate table scrappers at all, gosh I swear if i ran a restaurant the moment you walk in with your mutt is the very moment you see your life flashing before your eyes I will not have hardworked food just given to dogs. Please for the love of mercy how do I even explain to my mom that I don't appreciate it when she gives table food to the dogs, they have their own food. We give them fresh pet and all that jazz isn't that even enough like oh my God I can't.
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