Whenever I tell people I'm a doggy chef they laugh and ask, Don't dogs eat anything? But they don't unless it's stray taking care of a dog is like having a second child. And just like a child a dog also needs nutritious food for them to grow. That is why I opened the doggy restaurant. We open for breakfast, lunch, and supper. We deal sometimes with dogs who refused to eat their food but gobbled ours.
If your dog won't take his/her pills we make sure they do at our restaurant by smashing it up in the cuisine food. But I'm not here to just advertise our restaurants even though they're amazing. I want to talk about the most difficult case in my whole career. Cinnamon was brought to my restaurant. He is a little white doy with. cute pink nose and eager eyes. But whatever we put in front of him. Fried steak, crispy chicken, and juicy ham from the butcher's.
He would just turn away and curl up in a ball. This really puzzled me because most of the dogs who come to my restaurant wag their tail before coming in.
Suddenly a thought occurred to me. I asked the owner where they were from and once he told me I knew what cinnamon needed. I went to my kitchen did my mixture in the ball which included flour, salt, butter, and alot of doggy meat and spices. I molded it into my baking pans and pushed it into the oven. I then brought it out and before I could put the pie down on the counter I felt something on my was cinnamon wagging his tail. I put the pie on the counter to cool down.
His owner a renowned florist is anxiously waiting. I cut a piece of the pie once it's cool enough to eat and placed it in the doggy bowl. I placed some ice cream on top of it and placed it in front of Cinnamon. We all stayed silent as we waited patiently as he licks the ice cream and he ate the pie. We all cheered and high-fived. What type of pie do you think I made and which city did I get it from. Leave your response in the comments.END!!