Chick-fil-A customer shares major regrets after giving nuggets to dog 'opened a can of worms'

They say 'throw a dog a bone', not a nugget!One Chick-fil-A customer is having major regrets after sharing a box of chicken nuggets with their pet dog. 'I never share "people food" with my dog,' the customer claimed on Reddit. After deciding that 'life is short', they 'basically halved' their 12-count of Chick-fil-A nuggets with the pup. What the customer did not anticipate was that their pooch would get addicted to the fast food treat. 'Now she’s hooked and I think she thinks I’m made of nuggies,' they wrote. According to the pet-parent, now their dog won't stop staring at them longingly in the hopes of being treated to more chicken. 'How do I get her to stop looking at me like this???' the customer asked other Reddit users.Veterinarian Benjamin Donati told the Daily Mail: 'A nugget or two is likely harmless. A small dog eating a Joey Chestnut-sized portion would be a different story.'  One Chick-fil-A customer is having major regrets after sharing a box of chicken nuggets with their adorable pet dog After deciding that 'life is short', they 'basically halved' their 12-count of Chick-fil-A nuggets with the pup 'How do I get her to stop looking at me like this???' the customer asked other Reddit users'She will not forget. Ever,' one responded.'You satiate the hunger of the beast. I also grab a five count of nuggets for my own senior dog when I go to Chick-Fil-A. Such is life,' another said. 'The beast’s hunger never subsides,' a different user agreed. 'My mom's dog loved chicken nuggets. So, so much. She knew which drive-throughs meant chicken nuggets. It was practically illegal to get fast food and not bring back nuggets for her. Good luck,' someone else wrote.Another said: 'You opened a can of worms… next thing you know you’ll be ordering her own five piece nugget. It happens to the best of us.' One user joked: 'Tis' the Chick-Fil-A demon. It shows up when a dog consumes the forbidden fruit.'XXX explained that if dogs eat too many nuggets, there are severe health risks.'Technically, the worst that could happen would likely be pancreatitis, a painful abdominal condition (from the high fat) or anemia from onion/garlic toxicity.'He continued: 'In practicality, I wouldn’t hesitate if my dog grabbed some morsels dropped onto the kitchen floor! Probably the most important toxic foods to remember to keep dogs away from are chocolate (worse the darker the chocolate is), grapes/raisins (kidney failure), xylitol (hypoglycemia and liver failure).'  Chick-fil-A has launched a new range of 'Frosted Sodas', a retro drink that blends a customer’s favorite beverage with Chick-fil-A’s signature ice cream Chick-fil-A was knocked off the top of America's fast food rankings by Del Taco two years ago Chick-fil-A has plenty of delicious items to offer both people and petsNot all dogs, it seems, are nugget purists. Someone else wrote on the thread that their dog's meal of choice from the fast food chain wasn't even its signature chicken: 'My dog's favorite food is Chick-Fil-A mac n cheese. Even if i get Chick-Fil-A with no mac and cheese, he sits and watches me eat with eyes that say “mommy where is my mac n cheese”'Meanwhile, Chick-fil-A has been expanding its menu lately.It recently added Chicken and Waffles to its breakfast menu as a trial.The fast food eatery also launched a new range of 'Frosted Sodas', a retro drink that blends a customer’s favorite soda with Chick-fil-A’s ice cream, earlier this month - though these may not be dog-friendly. Chick-fil-A was, however, knocked off the top of America's fast food rankings by Del Taco two years ago.It has since slipped down the list to fourth after backlash over a recipe tweak to its beloved waffle fries. 
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