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Sadie is not the typical food motivated dog. The vet calls her a grazer; she eats a little at a\u00a0time and rarely cleans her plate. Because of this I usually leave a bowl of dry food out all the time for her to snack on whenever she feels like it. Normally that’s not a problem, but for some reason Sadie has decided that lately she needs a snack in the middle of the night. I’ll be fast asleep when suddenly I’m woken up by a crunching sound at four in the morning.
\nI drag myself out of bed and find Sadie in the middle of the living room surrounded by food. She is so picky with her dog food that she takes mouthfuls of food,\u00a0spreads them out on the living room rug, and goes through the individual pieces, picking out the ones she wants to eat. When she’s done there’s usually a dog food minefield covering the living room floor, waiting for groggy humans too tired to turn the light on to accidentally step on and smash into the carpet.<\/p>\n

This post is part of the Tasty<\/a> Tuesday blog hop. Check out the other tasty<\/a> morsels listed below!
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