sixdogs
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We used to live in a very rural cold area and winter required the dogs--all six--stayed in our huge kitchen with warm wood stove as long as they behaved. One Thanksgiving morning I was in the attached garage and I heard a commotion in the kitchen louder than I can describe.How did it turn out after prying it loose from dog's choppers and tossing it on the grill?
Edit...and after inviting the neighbors over
When I opened the door I saw the wife, a 14 year old and six Springer Spaniels rolling around in wrestling fashion on the floor of the kitchen with each trying to gain control of a large roasted turkey breast. Seems one of the dogs violated probation and snatched it off the counter. That's how it started.
The wife prevailed, dusted herself off, cut off the affected portion and turkey day was back on the front burner. Dogs got to stay in the kitchen and promised to behave. They got turkey scraps and gravy over dog food later.
Anyone who lives rural where grocery stores are 25 miles away has wrestled some choice cut from the mouth of a dog or whatever, it just goes with the territory.