New Facial Technique: Dogs and Peanut Butter
Here, I was asked to put canned dog food on my face. I didn’t do it because we don’t buy canned dog food. As a compromise, I used peanut butter. What dog could resist?
I’m certain Pixie could smell the peanut butter from a mile away. It also doesn’t help that I said the “T-R-E-A-T” word, causing a stampede (I almost sat on Wicket, who jumped into my chair).
After smearing the peanut butter on my face, I lifted Pixie so she could lick it off. Eww. She didn’t leave much for Wicket. There was enough doggie drool on my face, I don’t think he knew what all the fuss was about. However, once Wicket caught a whiff of the tiny bit that was left, he was all over it… literally.
I think I felt peanut butter on my face for the rest of the night. Or was that lingering doggie breath?
Yuck!
Do you let your dogs eat peanut butter? Do you let them lick your face? Apparently most like it, but some are allergic so please use caution when feeding your pets human food. Tell Fido not to try this at home!
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2 Comments
Lisa Solomon
January 11th, 2009
at 6:35am
We used to let our dogs (two labs and a beagle, though the yellow lab Does.Not.Kiss) kiss us. The beagle in particular could lick our feet, or the top of my husband’s head, for up to half an hour at a time. Once they picked up a new habit – coprophagia – we put a stop to the kissing.
Oh, and on their birthday, we make them a “cheesecake” (hunk of cheese, peanut butter frosting and a candle).
Eddie
January 11th, 2009
at 3:38pm
My gf feeds her dog peanut butter when it needs to take medicine. Yeah…I know…but otherwise, the dog will just spit it back out.