Dog That Has To Be Physically Restrained From Eating His Own Vomit Turns Nose Up At Biccies

Dog That Has To Be Physically Restrained From Eating His Own Vomit Turns Nose Up At Biccies

EFFIE BATEMAN | Lifestyle | CONTACT

A dog who has to be physically restrained from eating his own vomit has decided he’s not too fussed on his biccies today, having nosed around his bowl for a couple of seconds before huffing a dramatic sigh.

Though Beans, 2, has never managed to quite fester the same amount of enthusiasm for his biscuits that he has for his own regurgitated food, he’s still been consistent in eating his kanga banga flavoured treats.

That is until today, when Beans decided he’s too good for the dry biccie bullshit.

Beans owner, Kayla, says she was initially worried that Beans could be sick, but that he was more than happy to get stuck into her cat’s hairball just a few hours later, which is essentially just similar dry biscuits that had been covered in stomach juices.

Kayla says she has now fixed Beans’s fussiness by adding a splash of water into the dog bowl, which seems to work for some reason.

More to come.

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