My Dog is a fussy eater,
He says I should be neater
Clean bowls,fresh water and a napkin,
I’m in trouble if I forget his ramekin.
For camping we often go
Into the wilds and he feigns woe,
Strange noises in the middle of the night
A worried look from a badger fight
The first few days he’ll refuse to eat
Not even the most tasty treat,
His owners turn pale and worry so
And review our plans ,perhaps we’ll go
Home and let him have his cosy fire
For that must be his heart’s desire,
Then his adventure mode kicks in,
To town we let him go a sniffin,
At the Butchers Shop he stops and salivates chillingly ,
We enter ,in truth ,somewhat unwillingly,
But a cut of beef is on his mind,
It doesn’t need to be of the best kind,
The Butcher smiles and gives him a sample,
He wolf’s it down ,the supply is ample,
A kilo please I meekly say,
That should last us at least one day,
So a hearty stew(for us) and raw breakfast too
What are we vegetarians supposed to do,
But visit daily to ensure his health
Enter the Butcher in an act of stealth,
The dog however is on first name terms
He’s eating now like he has worms,
We visit daily the quaint little town,
Forget the trees and the beautiful down,
We’ve a butcher’s bill to pay,
And fresh meat on tap each sunny day.

Such a hilarious adventure!
This dog knows exactly how to turn a camping trip into a gourmet journey.
From picky eater to secret butcher’s regular, he’s living the dream!
Loved the playful rhymes and charm—pure brilliance!
Philo
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Thank you, it’s not all true I’ve never reached the dizzy heights of vegeterainism
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And you are so frank!
👍👍👍
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