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Topic Dog Boards / General / Chips!
- By Annabella [gb] Date 08.10.04 21:45 UTC
On our way home from the supermarket we called at the Chippy to take home. The wife left a few of her chips on her plate and divided what chips were left( say4 each)for our 2 Labs I said chips are two fattening for dogs the wife replied chips are not fattening for dogs as they dont cook in the fat they use to do years ago its all oil nowadays.  What do YOU think!.
- By Lokis mum [gb] Date 08.10.04 21:49 UTC
Bet the labs enjoyed them :D
- By luvly [gb] Date 08.10.04 21:57 UTC
my dog wont eat chips ! the cat does though :P
- By Gonzo [gb] Date 08.10.04 22:44 UTC
My dog wont eat chips either.

I dont like feeding him anything potatoe'ish though. JUst my own thing :D
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 09.10.04 07:25 UTC
I wish she was right, oh how I wish! If chips aren't fattening for dogs, then they're not fattening for people either!
- By Melodysk [gb] Date 09.10.04 07:59 UTC
JG ..don't forget...NOTHING is fattening if you swipe it from someone elses plate ;)

Ooooh my 9,000th post :D :D
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 09.10.04 08:15 UTC
I'm assured that broken biscuits don't count either! ;)
- By Melodysk [gb] Date 09.10.04 08:18 UTC
This is true :)
- By Daisy [gb] Date 09.10.04 08:41 UTC
Tusk, Mel - you still have someway to go before you catch up with a certain other person :D

Daisy
- By Smudgley [gb] Date 09.10.04 08:58 UTC
Labrador ~ what does your wife think they are cooked in?
I'm sure 4 chips alone won't hurt the dogs or make them fat, but remember it's the 4 chips plus the crust of your toast, plus a leftover bit of meat, plus a dropped biscuit & all the little bits that our dogs have that make them fat. :)

Chips are fattening for us too, but if we could restrict ourselves to 4 per portion we would be ok  :-D
- By Melodysk [gb] Date 09.10.04 09:44 UTC
Daisy ...quality and not quantity :D :D

(PS ..I am running away and hiding now :p :p :p )
- By Daisy [gb] Date 09.10.04 09:49 UTC
I still haven't worked out how, as I joined up just before aforementioned person, I am 10,000 posts short ???? :D :D :D I am not normally known for being a quiet sort :D

Daisy
- By Melodysk [gb] Date 09.10.04 09:50 UTC
Be like the rest of us Daisy and have an opinion on most things...it works for me ;) :D
- By Daisy [gb] Date 09.10.04 10:06 UTC
LOL :D :D You mean a big mouth then ?

Daisy
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 09.10.04 10:41 UTC
Hmmmph! *flounces*
:D
- By Melodysk [gb] Date 09.10.04 11:38 UTC
See Daisy? She even flounces IN A POST

:p :p :p
- By Daisy [gb] Date 09.10.04 11:39 UTC
I haven't learnt to do that yet :( :(

Daisy
- By Melodysk [gb] Date 09.10.04 11:40 UTC
Have a try...go on, you might even like it ;) :D :D (Mind you...JG does it *really* well dontcha think? )

:D
- By Daisy [gb] Date 09.10.04 12:17 UTC
Shan't !!!! :( :( :(  ;)

Daisy
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 09.10.04 12:26 UTC
Well pouted, Daisy! ;)
:D
- By Melodysk [gb] Date 09.10.04 12:37 UTC
Oooh very good Daisy!!

8 out of 10 I reckon :D :D
- By Daisy [gb] Date 09.10.04 13:00 UTC
I'm still only up to 2093 tho' :( :(

Daisy
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 09.10.04 10:01 UTC
Oy! Who are you calling gobby? :D
- By tohme Date 09.10.04 11:12 UTC
Hmm so oil is not fat? :eek:
- By Melodysk [gb] Date 09.10.04 11:39 UTC
Using my teeny weeny brain a little bit here, I *think* possibly they are distinguishing between animal fat and vegetable fat. What do you think?

:rolleyes:
- By tohme Date 09.10.04 11:44 UTC
Aha, you mean the much healthier polyunsaturated vegetable oils rather than say LARD :D

But unfortunately probably still as fattening, but better for your arteries :(
- By Brainless [gb] Date 09.10.04 11:46 UTC
Whether it be Oil or Animal fat, it is roughtly just the same calorie wise.  Which is why I only use frylight spray if I absolutely must fry something.  Just not worth the calories to use Oil or fat.
- By John [gb] Date 09.10.04 12:56 UTC
Chips. Not a regular part of my dogs diet but many is the time I have watched the head of canine ophthalmology and micro surgery of the Potters Bar Veterinary college sitting on the floor feeding my Anna fish and chips! :) Interestingly if you read the old (1950's) Shirley's Dog Book you will find boiled potatoes was listed as part of a suitable diet for a dog. (Although not in the form of chips though!)

Regards, John
- By Lorelei [gb] Date 09.10.04 17:51 UTC
Morseman likes chips but only if they have brown sauce on and are in a paper bag on the road. Gothboys disgusting diet has rubbed off as he also loves pizza, crust and all. So why do I fork out for Burns and lovingly bake liver cake? Wish I could do cartoons on here so I could post Morseman in his hoody jumper and Burberrry baseball cap scoffing chips with his mouth open and yelling " Haw, Felix, ya bam, ye're gettin chibbed!" :D
- By Charanda [de] Date 11.10.04 14:23 UTC
I read something in Your Dog a couple of months ago saying that potato's weren't good for dogs - can't remember the details exactly and they've never done Glazby any harm!!

A few chips now and then in his dinner makes him a happy chap indeed!!
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