keep down (siehe Satz)

German translation: in der Schale am Boden lassen

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English term or phrase:keep down (siehe Satz)
German translation:in der Schale am Boden lassen
Entered by: Tanja Wohlgemuth

05:51 Oct 16, 2017
English to German translations [PRO]
Marketing - Livestock / Animal Husbandry
English term or phrase: keep down (siehe Satz)
They may refuse to eat.
Keep some food down for them and offer them treats.

Es handelt sich um Tipps, wie Signalhunde bei Feuerwerk ruhig gehalten werden können.
Mich verwirrt in dem Satz das "down" - hat das eine besondere Bedeutung oder soll man einfach etwas Futter bereithalten und dem Hund Leckerlis anbieten?

Tausend Dank für eure Tipps bereits im Voraus!
Tanja Wohlgemuth
Germany
Local time: 02:37
in der Schale am Boden lassen
Explanation:
Keep some food down for them = Etwas Futter in der Schale am Boden lassen
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Austria
Local time: 02:37
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keep down (siehe satz)
in der Schale am Boden lassen


Explanation:
Keep some food down for them = Etwas Futter in der Schale am Boden lassen

gofink
Austria
Local time: 02:37
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