Almost Wordless Wednesday

Special Treat Homemade Dinner
Davinia eating dinner

Special Dinner:
Brown Rice Noodles (with a dash of Garlic powder and olive oil in the cooking water)
Tuna Fish
Brocolli
Apples
Coconut Oil
Digestive Enzyme Supplement

Note: This was a special occasion they don’t usually eat this much at one time nor do I cook for them.

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Comments

  1. looks good enough for a human πŸ™‚

  2. I agree with the other posts – that looks delicious!

  3. Wow, that dinner looks fit for a King! Can I come on over to your place for dinner…….:)

    Snoopy πŸ™‚

  4. Sounds like we have a Canine Tuna Casserole recipe. You should write it down and post it. My guys would like to try it.

  5. OK love that bowl! And dinner, well, looks good enough for me!

    I think feeding goodies; rice,veggies and fruit really help to balance/enhance our pet's diet

  6. Oh my, that looks SO good!! What was the special occasion??

  7. Great recipe and looks like it was a hit! Thanks for sharing.

    -Chandra at Daley's Dog Years

  8. We are suddenly hungry
    Benny & Lily

  9. What an interesting dinner dish.. I'll have to try that. I cook for Lucy, but have never given her noodles! That dish looks good enough for a human to eat!

  10. A meal fit for…well…..me!

  11. Felissa Hadas says

    There was no recipe I shared a can of tuna between them cut up a few slices of apple and put rice noodles in the bowl and mixed. I don't follow recipe's which is why this was a special occassion. Bol.

  12. Trixie, Lily, and Sammy-Joe says

    That looks delicious! And with the tunafish in it, even the cat among us would love it! We will pass the recipe on to our Mama!

  13. Um…I'll be watching the mail for my dinner invitation!

  14. browndogcbr says

    Hi Y'all,

    I'm drolling.

    Y'all come by now,
    Hawk aka BrownDog

    P.S. Bring me a bowl of that special dinner when y'all come. πŸ˜‰

  15. that looks delicious but I have always heard to NOT give garlic to dogs………(even if it is just the cooking water the garlic would be absorbed into the pasta)……am I incorrect?

  16. Two Little Cavaliers says

    Garlic can cause Anemia in large quantities but it is also used as a natural bug repellent. some of the premium foods use garlic in their recipes. Garlic can be used to season their food though. No raw garlic and No raw onion.

  17. thank you!!!! I know you are “on it” and that there would be a logical explanation!! Thanks!! xoxo

  18. Wow! What a special treat! It looks good enough for humans too πŸ™‚

  19. I had to hide the screen from my pups…if they saw that yummy lookin' dinner, I'm sure they would all abandon the ranch for your cookin'!!

    Thanks for the visit~

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