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    I don't really like the thought of my dogs licking plates either. I also don't want them getting into a habit of thinking it's ok to sniff around my plate. Sometimes I get up for a minute (I have a low coffee table) I don't want them to think it's ok to take something off it. They have licked stuff off the plate when I wasn't looking, it's not really a big deal. I'd just rather they didn't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sowa View Post
    I don't really like the thought of my dogs licking plates either. I also don't want them getting into a habit of thinking it's ok to sniff around my plate. Sometimes I get up for a minute (I have a low coffee table) I don't want them to think it's ok to take something off it. They have licked stuff off the plate when I wasn't looking, it's not really a big deal. I'd just rather they didn't.
    I used to let Casey do this, but now that I think about it, you are probably best not to let them do this. Casey was a TERRIBLE food thief. I am thinking if we would not have started giving her bites of things she wouldn't have been this way.

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    Growing up, we sometimes let the dogs lick a plate after dinner, but it was always brought out the kitchen and put down near their own dish. All our dogs (chronologically Shepherd/Doberman mix, Saint Bernard and Great Dane(3/4)/Lab mix) were all tall enough to eat off the table, but has been trained from puppy hood not to do so. And Freckles particularly liked to "clean" the cereal bowls when we were done with breakfast. Every dish was then going to be washed, anyway, so there was never any chance of dog saliva remaining behind!

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    No licking my plate but they have their own bowls & I will scrape left overs into their bowls which they really like.
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    No BECAUSE with so many pets here, it would be WW III!!!! And for the dogs, it would lead to them begging and pestering us all through a meal.

    I clear the table, set the plates by the sink and then sometimes . . . a plate gets set down for a cleaning. LOL

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    I let casey lick my bowl after I eat ice cream, there is very little left on the bowl but she knows when she hears me finish she can lick the bowl. She is very polite about it. It grosses my husband out so when she has it licked clean I always hand it to him and say "the bowl is clean you can put it back in the cabinet" hahaha, it is slimy when I start to wash it.
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    I sometimes do, depending on what food it is. I don't want him eating anything too spicy.

    My oldest sister was always horrified that I would do something like that and she literally bleached any bowl I put water in for the dogs when we were at her place, lol. She is not much of an animal person.

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