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Hi Sue. i must say i agreed with so much of your

post and how you have managed living around

others that choose the omnivorous path. i do the

same types of things at mixed gatherings ~ bringing

a delicious veggie dish, and extra meat alternatives

for the curious to taste. Typically i will only mention

to the host prior to the gathering about my different

diet b/c i simply don't like it be an issue or a topic of

conversation....low-key is the key! :)

 

As far as dogs go, they are not carnivores ...they are

actually omnivores. As such they can do well on

vegetarian diets, but like us humans, if they don't

want to eat it then forcing them is near impossible!

*lol*

 

~ pt ~

 

You know more of a road by having traveled it than by

all the conjectures and descriptions in the world.

~ William Hazlitt

~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~~~~>

, SueD <s

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> HI Leia,

> I'm 46 and my parents still don't approve of my vegetarian diet!

Lots of

people make comments, it's just the way it is. I bring veggie

burgers to

barbeques (extra too in case someone is interested in trying one).

I'll also

bring a dish of mac & cheese to a family buffet, so that I know that

I won't be

hungry. I try not to make a big deal over it, I try to stay low-key.

 

> As for the dogs, they are carnivores, and when I tried to feed my

Shih Tzu

otherwise she rebelled too. What can you do? Dogs are dogs :)

> I hope that this helps you sort things out,

> Sue

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You are right, I totally forgot that dogs are omnivores. When they eat the meat

of an animal (usually a vegetarian animal) they go for the stomach first where

the undigested fruits and veggies are. (blech)

 

My Shih Tzu is definately into food other than meat, her favorite is cheese,

followed by yogurt, then potato chips with dip, although quite often she will

lick off the dip and leave the chip. I tried to give her a bite of veggie

burger tonight and she turned her nose at it. I tried...perhaps if it had dip

on it she would have gone for it. :)

Sue

 

~ PT ~ <patchouli_troll wrote:

Hi Sue. i must say i agreed with so much of your

post and how you have managed living around

others that choose the omnivorous path. i do the

same types of things at mixed gatherings ~ bringing

a delicious veggie dish, and extra meat alternatives

for the curious to taste. Typically i will only mention

to the host prior to the gathering about my different

diet b/c i simply don't like it be an issue or a topic of

conversation....low-key is the key! :)

 

As far as dogs go, they are not carnivores ...they are

actually omnivores. As such they can do well on

vegetarian diets, but like us humans, if they don't

want to eat it then forcing them is near impossible!

*lol*

 

~ pt ~

 

You know more of a road by having traveled it than by

all the conjectures and descriptions in the world.

~ William Hazlitt

~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~~~~>

, SueD <s

omehappierstar>

wrote:

> HI Leia,

> I'm 46 and my parents still don't approve of my vegetarian diet!

Lots of

people make comments, it's just the way it is. I bring veggie

burgers to

barbeques (extra too in case someone is interested in trying one).

I'll also

bring a dish of mac & cheese to a family buffet, so that I know that

I won't be

hungry. I try not to make a big deal over it, I try to stay low-key.

 

> As for the dogs, they are carnivores, and when I tried to feed my

Shih Tzu

otherwise she rebelled too. What can you do? Dogs are dogs :)

> I hope that this helps you sort things out,

> Sue

 

 

 

 

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