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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 679473" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>On Sunday AMs, when the weather was nice, Gryphon and I used to split a bacon and cheese omelet for breakfast.</p><p></p><p>We'd wait about an hour for food to settle and then head out to a state park about 20 miles from home. We'd hike and play, and Gryphon, who was fully trained in off-leash obedience, got to run around like a maniac and fart his brains out.</p><p></p><p>Couple of hours of that and usually he'd gotten rid of the gas by the time we headed back home.</p><p></p><p>He didn't much like raw eggs, but loved them most other ways. In later years, as his back troubles grew worse and he was no longer able to run around over very rough ground, the omelet turned into 1/2 of a scrambled egg with some grated cheese mixed in. I ate the other egg and a half.</p><p></p><p>He still ate a raw diet, but I had to cut his food way back in order to keep his weight in the "lean" range his vet wanted it at due the spinal arthritis and and old hip injury (dislocated right hip and torn ligaments when he was 5 mos old)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 679473, member: 1963"] On Sunday AMs, when the weather was nice, Gryphon and I used to split a bacon and cheese omelet for breakfast. We'd wait about an hour for food to settle and then head out to a state park about 20 miles from home. We'd hike and play, and Gryphon, who was fully trained in off-leash obedience, got to run around like a maniac and fart his brains out. Couple of hours of that and usually he'd gotten rid of the gas by the time we headed back home. He didn't much like raw eggs, but loved them most other ways. In later years, as his back troubles grew worse and he was no longer able to run around over very rough ground, the omelet turned into 1/2 of a scrambled egg with some grated cheese mixed in. I ate the other egg and a half. He still ate a raw diet, but I had to cut his food way back in order to keep his weight in the "lean" range his vet wanted it at due the spinal arthritis and and old hip injury (dislocated right hip and torn ligaments when he was 5 mos old) [/QUOTE]
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