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Dime

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oldmaninbc

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We have smoke precautions for the next few days. Not sure where the fire is tho I need to look it up. Folks with bad lungs are suppose to stay inside.

edit. The smoke is coming from Canada.
Them damn Canadians are always causing some kind of trouble, I'll have a word with one of them, set them on the right path. Inconsiderate bunch.

Good day to you Sub, if you decide to ride the bamboo, I'll call the TV station and let them know before hand. The Daredevil Mistress is about to shock the nation:)
 

oldmaninbc

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I’m sure my doggos would love a fresh carnivore diet I’m sure but they only get fresh meat and bones now and then. I use this brand for my cats and dogs. Make a good regular poop and dog owners that pick up after their dogs know what I mean about that. My dogs also get some of what we are eating too as long as it’s not spicy or bad for them. They also enjoy raw veggies as a treat.
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My x-inlaw had to plant an extra row of carrots , so their dog wouldn't dig up theirs. They taught the dog this is where you get your carrots, leave mine alone.
 

SubGirl

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420club
Is that what you feed your babies?

IMO... simple boiled chicken and rice is safer.
Like I said, lots of research into canine diet
and their nutritional needs has lead me to
better understand that dog kibble is a business
first and foremost and as w/ any for profit,
is not concerned w/ the end results.

So... this is my personal opinion based
on all the information on the topic I've
gleaned over the years :)
So I gotta say, I have used purina dog chow for years 50 at least with no issues. I’ve always had big dogs though so maybe they can handle it but my dogs have all except one who got hit by a truck have lived good long lives and died from old age I don’t blame the food. My Maryjane is picky has stomach issues so we switched up her food to something more tolerable for her. I do make boiled chicken, rice veggies sweet potatoes and broth about once a month and store them in little ziplock bags to entice her to eat more now and then. Food is just not her thing she would much rather chase a good ball. She is very energetic and wirey unlike my opposite dog Arlo who is all about eating and naps. So dry kibble may not be for every dog but I have had good luck with purina dog chow and would not say it’s bad for dogs. Like you say, each dog is different with their own set of health issues.
 

Putembk

One Toke Over The Line
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Hello Mr Pute, the wildfire thinks you like smoke, don't know where that idea came from.

Did you have a toasted tomato sandwich, such a simple thing but sure tastes good.
morning OldMan had a tomato sandwich for breakfast. Thank you for asking.

Fire is staying away from me. The wind is blowing the other way. Last last update was it was only 100 acres, but it was a very rough terrain.
 

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