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Off Topic => Ten Forward => Topic started by: Sirgod on July 16, 2005, 01:51:07 pm
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http://www.nutroproducts.com/yourfamily/
I know we have Pet owners here...
Stephen
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That dog is eating the baby!!!!
:P
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Never heard of that brand.
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Thanks man! I hope my cats will eat this stuff. Heh heh heh they are so freaking picky and when I get the expencive stuff they just turn their noses up at it! Brats that they are. :-\
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Yeah, I have never heard of it either... the Murphy dog has almost always eaten Iams, even the cat food she used to eat was Iams... ::)
Any idea if it is good or not? Maybe I will check with Petsmart....
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I never heard Of It either, I just figured It couldn't hurt to give It a try.
Stephen
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My dogs need a little something in the kibble to get them to eat it (because my wife has freakin' spoiled them).
I've been buying cans of wet food and mixing it, with unpredictable results. Sometimes they like it sometimes they don't.
Recently, I discovered a really cheap way to do accomplish the same thing (they are SO my dogs after-all): I drop 2 pieces of bologna and maybe a sprinkling of grated cheese (or sprinkle parmesian in. Dogs love stinky food) into the blender, but it on fine-chop, and stir the tiny little pieces of bologna into the three bowls with the kibble. They practically lick the plastic off the bottom of the bowl.
1 can of dogfood = .69 cents per meal, feeds 3.
30 pieces of bologna in a $1.29 pack = .08 and a half cents per meal.. feeds 3.
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that's sound advice there Andy. My dogs are pretty good about eating though, Ofcourse they each get a Treat everynight or after I bathe them.
Stephen
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My dogs need a little something in the kibble to get them to eat it (because my wife has freakin' spoiled them).
I've been buying cans of wet food and mixing it, with unpredictable results. Sometimes they like it sometimes they don't.
Recently, I discovered a really cheap way to do accomplish the same thing (they are SO my dogs after-all): I drop 2 pieces of bologna and maybe a sprinkling of grated cheese (or sprinkle parmesian in. Dogs love stinky food) into the blender, but it on fine-chop, and stir the tiny little pieces of bologna into the three bowls with the kibble. They practically lick the plastic off the bottom of the bowl.
1 can of dogfood = .69 cents per meal, feeds 3.
30 pieces of bologna in a $1.29 pack = .08 and a half cents per meal.. feeds 3.
Remind me to never let you make the Marguirita's. I don't want anything that comes out of that blender!!
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LOL.. it has a special attachment .. more like a food processor..
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Ah. So, it is like the thing you use to make dip for chips?
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Yeah, sort of.. but the thing I use to make dip for chips is a grocery store. ;D