Hanger is not an easy thing to manage, especially for a big dog. When hunger sets in, you have about ten minutes to do something about it before it becomes total hanger. Whether you’re a person or a dog, this window is very real, and those around you will suffer the consequences!

On Tuesday, April 30th, one Cane Corso’s hanger set in while she was actually waiting for her special treat at McDonald’s. Her complaining was so cute that it went viral:

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♬ original sound – Shannon Bowers

Unfortunately for Shannon Bowers, there’s nothing she could do about this. What did Quinnie want her to do, go and cook the nuggets herself?!

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Quinnie is totally a drama queen – she’s gone viral a few times, and every time, it’s because there’s something displeasing her. For example, another video posted a few days before that showed her battling it out with a dancing cactus. The cactus claimed the victory!

Regardless of her antics, Quinnie is a very sweet girl. Cane Corsos may be huge (up to 100 pounds), but they’re some of the most playful, kind-hearted pups you’ll ever meet. Just don’t try to mess with their humans, or you might get the claws! For her waiting efforts, she was given 4 McDonald’s chicken nuggets and a ton of love from adoring fans!

Can dogs eat McDonalds?

Some people might argue that dogs should definitely not eat McDonald’s, and neither should humans. Technically speaking, McDonald’s is not good for dogs. Almost everything a dog would eat there is fried in oil, and if it’s not, it’s still very salty. Dogs are not equipped to handle that much sodium. Still, most of it is not toxic, so they can safely eat small bites.

The quality of the food itself is also not great for the dogs, considering no one is actually sure of the exact quality of the food. In the grand scheme of things to feed your dog, McDonald’s (and every fast-food chain) should probably be avoided.

Quinnie got 4 chicken nuggets for a treat, and as a big dog, she’ll be fine. For smaller dogs, a half or one whole nugget is plenty, and you should peel the breading off so they’re only getting the meat. When you’re feeding your dog fast food, make sure it’s:

  1. Only the meat portion (no whole burgers or sandwiches).
  2. Plain and not dipped in anything.
  3. As “healthy” as possible (go for the grilled chicken if you can!)
  4. In small quantities so they don’t get a stomachache.

An underrated hero at fast food restaurants when you’re bringing your dog is the apple slices. They really do go crazy for them – fast food apples tend to be very sweet. Maybe Quinnie can try that next time!

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