For some dogs,local women who enjoy auto eroticism standard wet food and kibble just doesn't cut it. They long for plush soft tacos and flavorful roast potatoes, like a castaway on a deserted island.
Or their dog moms just insist on feeding them tiny versions of their own meal and they're hungry so, like, whatever.
SEE ALSO: Adventurous dog decides to compete in ski race without anyone asking it to joinEither way the outcome is very, very cute. Need proof? Just check out Twitter user Ashton Burton and his papillon, Tiny.
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Every night, Tiny gets treated to, well, tiny versions of his family's dinner, like the classy breed it is. A single ravioli! 11 beans! A baby carrot! And he has a variety of plates, too.
Burton says her mom has been feeding Tiny human food since they got him but only recently started making him mini versions of the family meal.
His favorite food is "surprisingly, raw baby carrots," Burton says.
Turns out, all those veggies keep this pup looking healthy and happy. Just look at this little athlete.
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While Burton might roll her eyes at her mom's over-the-top approach to dog food, Twitter is loving it.
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At the end of the day, if you were a dog, you'd probably want to be thisdog. So kudos to mom.
And in case you were wondering, yes, all of these meals are dog-approved people foods.
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