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08-05-2008, 02:25 PM #11Senior Member
A very big kitty!
Originally Posted by Twentyinches
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08-05-2008, 02:28 PM #12Senior Member
A very big kitty!
Originally Posted by stinkyattic
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08-05-2008, 02:37 PM #13Senior Member
A very big kitty!
What flavor? Was it well-aged and crumbly, or 'green' and chewy? And what pairing do you recommend with it?
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08-05-2008, 02:47 PM #14Senior Member
A very big kitty!
Originally Posted by stinkyattic
As far as pairing; I recommend a nice Chianti or Pinot Noir to go with the dog biscuit. A bright fruity wine would do this cardboard cuisine wonders. :thumbsup:
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08-05-2008, 02:58 PM #15Senior Member
A very big kitty!
Haha! Meanwhile, Dog is looking at your steak thinking about a trade...
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08-05-2008, 03:08 PM #16Senior Member
A very big kitty!
lol!!! i have eaten dog bones before...nothing like being stoned outta your mind at work, cant leave, oh yeah....I've eaten a few milkbones...go ahead, laugh, but they actually weren't bad. curiosity is a bitch
So there goes your theory stinky!!!....lmao
I agree to the fact that its abuse. Stinky is right though. You can essentially "LOVE" your dogs to death. I give my dogs people food occasionally, but if its more than once a week even, my pit turns his nose up to the dry food. And they eat canidae and call of the wild mixed...not exactly cheap dog food....
the people food i do give them is usually just meat. maybe some potatoes, fruit occasionally, but its actually good for them. I dont give em McDonald cheeseburgers...lol REAL meat n stuff
whisekytango
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08-05-2008, 04:32 PM #17Senior Member
A very big kitty!
I've got Pats on Merrick 'campfire trout feast' lately. That shit is EXPENSIVE lol but she just loves it and her coat looks better than usual. It smells like salmon and I suspect it's primarily salmon cannery waste, but hey, that's GREAT for dogs.
She always gets the bones out of my beef and pork- ribs, shank-bones, t-bones, ham bones when I do pea soup. Those are given as treats after she's had her food, to keep her busy while I'm at work. Otherwise she'll spend the day playing in my laundry basket, an I'll invariably come home to a pile of panties at the top of the stairs.
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08-05-2008, 04:46 PM #18Senior Member
A very big kitty!
lol...Pats eating good! merrick is more expensive than taste of the wild..and fish is the most expensive...When the economy wasn't to shit and alot of people wanted their dogs trained, I fed em Orijen Wild caught six fish....they LOVED it...but shits 80 bucks for 33 lbs!!!
whiskeytango
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08-05-2008, 04:54 PM #19Senior Member
A very big kitty!
I think I'm paying $30 for 15# at the farmers co-op. Depending on how her skin looks when we are past this hot spell where she's been itching, I might go back to a mix of that and Nutrena herring/potato or just the Nutrena. It seems to be a solid food for the price. Pats is also my new jogging buddy. The little piggy acts SOOOOO much the martyr after a run around the block, when I've seen her dashing around the yard for hours on end with her dog friends... lol. I'm like, nice try, Pats... have some more water and stop frontin'. lol
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08-05-2008, 05:27 PM #20Senior Member
A very big kitty!
sorry to be a killjoy but I really hate seeing animals like that. Poor things.
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