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This thread explores various creative uses for stainless steel mixing bowls, particularly their unconventional use as dog dishes. Participants share personal anecdotes and humorous observations about pets and their eating habits, leading to a light-hearted discussion about the intersection of cooking tools and pet care.
Views differ significantly among participants regarding the appropriateness of using stainless steel mixing bowls for pets, with some finding it humorous and others expressing disgust. No clear consensus emerges on the topic.
The discussion reflects a mix of personal experiences and humorous anecdotes related to pets and their behaviors, rather than a serious examination of product usage.
Participants in the consultant community who enjoy sharing light-hearted stories about pets and cooking tools may find this thread entertaining.
OMG!jenniferlynne said:I've heard that dogs mouths are cleaner than cats, but I've never heard that they were cleaner than human. I mean, come on!! My dog eats her own poop!!One of my other dogs kills and half eats a mole about once a month. Nasty.
Amy In Ohio said:the stainless steel mixing bowls....
One of my hosts uses them as a dog dish![]()
They don't skid around![]()
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Oh well... to each his own!!!! bow-wow!!![]()
RachelNguyen said:We have a rabbit, and yes, he does eat his own poop on occasion, but apparently that is a critical part of rabbit digestion. Plus, his poop is just hay anyway, so it isn't that gross.
dianevill said:Our collie/husky mix (now deceased) used to eat our cat's poop. He'd push open the closet door and have at it. But here's the gross part. One day he was sitting by me and I was petting him, and he turned to me and burped. It smelled like total cat poop. I was SO disgusted!
Diane