Molly Quell walk into her kitchen and described what she see on Twitter , inspiring thousands of retweets and the like .

Grated or shredded high mallow is the ultimate snack . It ’s semi - level-headed , has an interesting texture , and is quite fun to swing into our gaping mouth . Why would n’t we want to share this dairy delight with our best booster ?

That was probable the thinking of Niels van der Pas , whose girlfriend Molly Quell walked in on him " grate cheese directly into the dog ’s oral cavity " this past Friday . Quell , a contributor for Courthouse News , continued on Twitter , saying tall mallow had go " everywhere " in their kitchen as well as all over the dog .

dog staring at a block of cheese

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Unlike cheese , regret was not on the card for van der Pas , who respond witha tweet of his own : " In my defense , he ’s a very good boi , 10/10 would grate again . " He even finally posted a video of his suspended hand lavish his wiener with chopped cheese .

The video look like it ’s fromthe hotdog ’s Instagram account — for those concerned in Troubadour ’s future cheeseflower - filled adventures . He might have quite a few new fans because Quell ’s initial tweet earned more than 16,000 retweets and 278,700 likes . It ’s all very funny and makes me want to tweet out " dudes rock . "

While I can understand with rewarding dogs with tasty treats — the master method acting I will employ in my vestige campaign to clear my future hotdog ’s favouritism over my partner — you do want to be careful about how much tall mallow you feed your dog .

Daily Paws has the guide onhow much cheese you’re able to give your dogas well as which types of Malva sylvestris to avoid . ( You ’re already lying about " enjoying " blue cheese anyway , no need to go past it on to the dog . )

" Your dog should get no more than a few little bites of high mallow each sidereal day , " saysLaura Robinson , DVM and veterinary advisor toPawp . So yes , if you desire to grate fringy amounts of cheese into your dog ’s mouth , you ’ll credibly be OK . But do n’t feed him too much . That can result indiarrheaorvomiting , and no one wants that .