My sister, Katy put a yummy bowl of food on the table, she began to eat it and wasn't sharing any with me. I am not sure what it is but it must be good, because she is ignoring me. I hear that noisy little red machine she carries around with her, sometimes she talks into, how goofy is that!
Ah, she gets up to find her noisy machine. The bowl is just sitting there, no sense in letting any of it go to waste. Waste not, want not I always say. Yummy, it is so good, a liquid of some sort, I can't stop it is so good. Now everyone is upset with me. What did I do? Why is she taking it away? If she didn't want me to have it she shouldn't have left it there. These humans are so hard to figure out sometimes. Oh no, now my Mom is coming with a wet piece of Daddy's shirt or something, I feel a face washing coming, time to go.
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She looks even cuter in tomato! Wow, I just noticed your followers... You're famous now! Oh well, I knew you when...
I khan see it now!
Hugz&Khysses,
Khyra
No, No, No Sasha - tomatoes can be harmful to doggies
Tomatoes (plant and fruit) contain tomatine, an alkaloid related to solanine. As the fruit ripens, the tomatine is metabolized. Therefore, ripe tomatoes are less likely to be problematic for animals. Clinical signs of poisoning include lethargy, drooling, difficulty breathing, colic, vomiting, diarrhea or constipation, widely-dilated pupils, paralysis, cardiac effects, central nervous system signs (e.g., ataxia, muscle weakness, tremors, seizures), resulting from cholinesterase inhibition, coma and death. (This information comes from veterinarians, and the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center.) (All parts of the plant except the tomato itself are poisonous to humans, although some people are sensitive to the ripe fruit also.)
Tomatoes also contain atropine, which can cause dilated pupils, tremors, and heart arrhythmias. The highest concentration of atropine is found in the leaves and stems of tomato plants, with less in unripe (green) tomatoes, and even less in ripe (red) tomatoes.
Hi little one
I say your face looks like one mischevious story! I know it was good- but now I read Checkers update on tomatoes- hummmm. better stick to your other yummy treats, I don't want you sick cutie pie!
love
tweedles
Sasha, I bet you looked really cute with tomato soup all over your face. Better leave the human food to human, bad for Sasha. You are really cute . . . and famous, very cool. I can just see you now in the dark glasses.
Have a super weekend,
Judy
Checkers please tell your Mom thank you but my Mom wants you to know that I only got a couple of licks before my sister so rudely took it away and I feel fine. That is good to know though.
Sasha
Sasha, you're such a cutie!!!
Hi Sasha
A girl has to try new things - so you tried tomato soup what is the big deal. We expect if your humans wanted to try some of your dog food you would let them!
We think the tomato soup suited you!!!
love
Martha & Bailey xxx
Noooo Sasha tomatoes not good for you! Told ya here comes Mom...wash time...hide!:)
AL
This is tooo cute
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hahaha awwww! Sasha is adorable with mator soup on her face ^.^ Glad to hear she's ok!
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Oh Sasha, you're even cuter when your messy. Chale got into the V8 once and it wasn't pretty. I hope your little digestive system is okay.
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