Post 9hqlSFXrdCF5HSNE8m by tastymochafox@vulpine.club
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 (DIR) Post #9hqlSFXrdCF5HSNE8m by tastymochafox@vulpine.club
       2019-04-16T00:53:11Z
       
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       hey so, petplay -- great, right? prepping meals for your partners and serving them in dog bowls? absolutely spectacular, A+ but dog bowls are kinda hard to use hands-free without a snout, like, they're significantly harder to use hands-free than a plateMY QUESTION:does there exist anything that you like to use that serves the aesthetic purpose of a dog bowl  (in the "not a people plate" way), but is as easy to use hands-free or not much harder than a plate?thank you in advance for your consideration <3 boosts are ok and encouraged!
       
 (DIR) Post #9hqlSFiUzekVoRLiiW by tastymochafox@vulpine.club
       2019-04-16T01:44:41Z
       
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       more thoughts i've had: what are foods you've had good experiences eating hands-free? Pets that aren't allowed use of their hands for eating are really fun, but what food is good for not being an impossibly frustrating experience?Some thoughts off the top of my head:RavioliMeatballsChipsBut I'm looking for more things in the "entree", and "snacky", and "sweet treats", and "breakfast", and .... well, I guess i'm really looking for options for (human-)pet-friendly food  all day 'round!(boosts still ok and encouraged!)
       
 (DIR) Post #9hqlSFxk4ywUZiTtTc by foxwitch@queer.af
       2019-04-16T01:47:41Z
       
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       @tastymochafox pizza rolls/bagel bites might be another option, for breakfast/sweet food Reece’s puffs cereal maybe?