Is it normal that I let my dog eat pop corn off my tongue?

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  • I spend a lot of time with dogs both for my business and pleasure, so we can agree to disagree.

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    • wtf! Pleasure😓🤔. what do you mean.

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    • Not really. You can check with the AKC on popcorn and any health site on the difference between dog saliva and human saliva and how dogs can deal with e-coli among other things - which could infect and potentially kill a human, or my 18 weeks of intensive dog training as a military working dog handler and the guy who led that course for over 20 years.

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      • That's great for you. There is no reason for a dog to eat popcorn. So no need to look into it.

        I have raised dogs since a child and I currently own a dog training business so you aren't the only one with experience.

        Have a good day.

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        • You said it was a dog walking business.

          Why do you lie so badly?

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          • My business started as dog walking and grew, which was the plan all along. We aren't all stagnant.

            Things change and I am pretty sure I told you this, but regardless, your memory is starting to fade.

            Just to be clear, I have also disowned my family, moved towns and recently gotten married since being on this site. Feel free to add those tidbits to your scrapbook of me.

            I also turned 20. Hard to believe I know.

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            • It changed to a training business in the space of a week?? Wow. Impressive!

              Cos surely, if it was a training business, then you would have said that in that post about dog behaviour. Only you said dog walking. Oops.

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        • I said as a reward and it’s perfectly safe contrary to what you are saying.
          Good luck with your business, but you may want to brush up so your clients aren’t misinformed.

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