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Mealtimes are a good time for practicing calmness, cooperation, and social skills. All the dogs in camp eat at once, twice a day, in 90 square feet of enclosed kitchen floor space. Everyone must respect each others' space and bowl while eating. Each meal is accurately measured to keep the individual dog in good shape or on the path to becoming "Twisted Steel and Sex Appeal."
 

  Deborah dishes up the Nutro Max kibble

 

  Biscuit, Trixie, Tucker, Fred, Oso, Trixie, Mundo, Onyx, Owen, and Rio

 

  Opal's "spring butt" gets the best of her

 

  Rio, Chico, Sophie, Eli, Iris, Macy, Coty, Ed, and Daisy

Beau, Max, Daisy, Rusty, Pepper, Edie, Chico, Lucky, Jack, and Lily

 

 

Iris, Mona, Beau, Carl, Jack, Coco, Sandy, Eli, and Macy

 

Jack, Edie, Rusty, Lily, Beau, Daisy, and Max