Rachel
04-10-2006, 04:21 PM
Pam's thread in the Cat section about eating at the table brought up this subject.
We used to have dogs who would leave the room when we announced it was *dinnertime*. Now we do not.
It doesn't bother me to have four eyes staring intently at me or my food, even if I have to elbow them them away, but it makes my husband crazy. My husband has decided to fix their food and fix our food and right as we set their food down in the kitchen, we head off quickly for the family room with our plates. The reason this works (it takes them a hot minute to eat) is that they get *seconds* and wait patiently by their dish for the seconds to be dispensed. Meanwhile we are happily eating our meal in peace. This plan had been in operation for several days. On the third day, Hannah finally caught on. It was pizza night and she wasn't going to miss the possibility of a piece of crust by waiting at her dog dish for the second helping.
We used to have dogs who would leave the room when we announced it was *dinnertime*. Now we do not.
It doesn't bother me to have four eyes staring intently at me or my food, even if I have to elbow them them away, but it makes my husband crazy. My husband has decided to fix their food and fix our food and right as we set their food down in the kitchen, we head off quickly for the family room with our plates. The reason this works (it takes them a hot minute to eat) is that they get *seconds* and wait patiently by their dish for the seconds to be dispensed. Meanwhile we are happily eating our meal in peace. This plan had been in operation for several days. On the third day, Hannah finally caught on. It was pizza night and she wasn't going to miss the possibility of a piece of crust by waiting at her dog dish for the second helping.