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Christmas Party Cookie Plate

Started by jay, December 29, 2018, 10:52:16 AM

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iwasthere

I would be vegan after that episode.

Why?Town

I saw this happen a couple years ago at a fourth of July party. One, of three large German Shepherds decided to try some of the grilled pork chops. The owner smacked the dog and put in in the garage then tossed out the pork chop with bites taken out of it and put the rest of the pork chops that were randomly laying around the table back on the plate. I have no idea how much saliva was on those chops or the plate but luckily my family already had eaten. The owners family had no problems just happily eating what was there. ::)

iwasthere

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I would had give the รท=%\ dog a good kick in the arse when the owner's dog was not looking. the host was in the wrong by allowing the dog to have free will among the guests. The host should had remove the cookie tray off the table then make a cookie doggie bag from the licked cookie tray to guests that are not nice to animals.

jay

I attended a house party this week.
The homeowners let their dog roam freely among the guests.
At one point, the dog jumped up on a chair at the dining table.
The dog then proceeded to lick/bite the cookies on the cookie tray.
The pet owner then pulled the dog off the chair and took away one of the cookies.

I believe the dog came in contact with more than one cookie.
Did the host respond properly by only removing one cookie and by not telling the guests about the incident?