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  • jflip2002
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    Originally posted by wagonizzle
    Is anyone else tiring of this?
    Does anyone else care? Shut your cock sucker. Luckily for you, we can not suck our own dicks. Then you would REALLY be irrelevant to society. Youd be forced to move to Canada and just basque in their common irrelevance.


    ...Funny though, Femme lol.

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  • femme325is
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    Originally posted by jflip2002
    I can not lick my own genitals... would you assist me?
    sure- I'd be happy to shove your head down real hard when you try. ;)

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  • femme325is
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    Originally posted by der affe
    what is a good breed specific for a rotti?
    i was feeding him nutro large breed (so so food) then one day he started shedding coat like crazy for no reason. i tried several different brands and settled on solid gold wolf king bison and salmon. that was fine (although he wasn't totally keen on eating it like the nutro) for a while, but after being let go from work i switched back to the nutro for now since i can't do $60+ for a bag of food right now. i haven't had any ill effects from it though. and i am giving him a glucosamine and chondroitin pill separately
    I dont remember the price, but Im sure it's between Solid Gold and Nutro. But you might want to give Royal Canin Joint and Coat Care28. They have started putting some "filler" in as of recently but it's still a superior food (believe it or not there is a difference in "filler" quality) compared to other store brands. It's for large heavy breeds and includes the gluc and chon in the formula.

    Or Natural Balance. It's very very good stuff for a reasonable price. If you were to use this one you would need to give the supplements still. heres the ingredients. Heres the sweet potato/venison...

    "Sweet Potatoes, Venison, Venison Meal, Potato Protein, Canola Oil, Potato Fiber, Flaxseed, Natural Flavor, Choline Chloride, Natural Mixed Tocopherols, Taurine, Vitamin E Supplement, Iron Proteinate, Zinc Proteinate, Copper Proteinate, Ferrous Sulfate, Zinc Sulfate, Copper Sulfate, Potassium Iodide, Thiamine Mononitrate (Vitamin B-1), Manganese Proteinate, Manganous Oxide, Ascorbic Acid, Vitamin A Supplement, Biotin, Calcium Pantothenate, Manganese Sulfate, Sodium Selenite, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (Vitamin B-6), Vitamin B-12 Supplement, Riboflavin (Vitamin B-2), Vitamin D-3 Supplement, Folic Acid."

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  • wagonizzle
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    Originally posted by jflip2002
    I can not lick my own genitals... would you assist me?
    Is anyone else tiring of this? I'm happy that you support the Eagles but you spew shitty misinformation even in the off topic lounge. And you're not funny with comments like this, just lame. My .02
    Last edited by wagonizzle; 11-06-2008, 12:12 PM.

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  • jflip2002
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    Originally posted by femme325is
    oh he's cute!

    And you can lick your own genitals? Now that would be something I'd like to witness someday. Can guys really do that?
    I can not lick my own genitals... would you assist me?

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  • der affe
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    wow blunt! i am impressed with that cone answer! very impressed!

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  • blunttech
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    Originally posted by femme325is
    oh he's cute!

    And you can lick your own genitals? Now that would be something I'd like to witness someday. Can guys really do that?
    to be perfectly honest im working on it but have not succeeded yet. there was a major setback when my wife walked in on me and caught me trying. she put one of those cones on my neck so i havent been able to practice. im not sure how long she will keep it on

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  • femme325is
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    Originally posted by blunt
    you would love my dog biscus. he is highly trained . he will hump on command. and he learned to lick his genitals by watching me
    oh he's cute!

    And you can lick your own genitals? Now that would be something I'd like to witness someday. Can guys really do that?

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  • femme325is
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    Originally posted by jflip2002
    Petsmart > Petco.

    We feed solid gold food. The dogs love it, its solid. The top ingredients are MEATS, and not meat MEALS.
    jflip- :) Nice choice!

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  • der affe
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    what is a good breed specific for a rotti?
    i was feeding him nutro large breed (so so food) then one day he started shedding coat like crazy for no reason. i tried several different brands and settled on solid gold wolf king bison and salmon. that was fine (although he wasn't totally keen on eating it like the nutro) for a while, but after being let go from work i switched back to the nutro for now since i can't do $60+ for a bag of food right now. i haven't had any ill effects from it though. and i am giving him a glucosamine and chondroitin pill separately

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  • blunttech
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    Originally posted by femme325is
    eeeh not exactly honey. I've been through numerous training courses/conventions with top US trainers and am CCPTD certified. Most of my work has been through private kennels- but the store classes is where you meet the food reps. Funny though.
    you would love my dog biscus. he is highly trained . he will hump on command. and he learned to lick his genitals by watching me

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  • jflip2002
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    Petsmart > Petco.

    We feed solid gold food. The dogs love it, its solid. The top ingredients are MEATS, and not meat MEALS.

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  • femme325is
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    Originally posted by blunt
    " I was a professional dog trainer for years and held classes in various stores and locations"

    translation: i was a cashier at PETCO

    eeeh not exactly honey. I've been through numerous training courses/conventions with top US trainers and am CCPTD certified. Most of my work has been through private kennels- but the store classes is where you meet the food reps. Funny though.

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  • blunttech
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    Originally posted by femme325is
    What he says.
    I was a professional dog trainer for years and held classes in various stores and locations and also trained in various kennels. I also had a very good relationship with dog food manufacturers and have absorbed quite a bit of good info on the subject.

    Raw food diet is normally a last resort for dogs with serious processed food allergies. It's VERY pricey, produced a ton more clean-up (dog shit), and raw meant often brings bacteria and disease that can cause periodic sickness.

    I would recommend going for a high end dog food. It's balanced, guaranteed safe, and offers high quality nutrition. It will also be much much cheaper and simpler to serve. Find a brand that offers meat as teh first ingredients and avoid the ones that have meat and corn meal. Byproducts are bad.

    I recommend Solid Gold, Natural Balance, and Royal Canin breed specific formulas.
    " I was a professional dog trainer for years and held classes in various stores and locations"

    translation: i was a cashier at PETCO

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  • femme325is
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    Originally posted by jflip2002
    Its good for the dogs... but it'll be expensive. There are some quality foods out there with no corn or fillers that are also great for the dogs. I believe good dog food is grade C meat... Taco bell is grade D (IIRC). So they eat better than most on here as it is lol. I personally wouldnt waste the cash, and would just buy good quality dog food. Feed some meat snacks maybe... JMO.
    What he says.
    I was a professional dog trainer for years and held classes in various stores and locations and also trained in various kennels. I also had a very good relationship with dog food manufacturers and have absorbed quite a bit of good info on the subject.

    Raw food diet is normally a last resort for dogs with serious processed food allergies. It's VERY pricey, produced a ton more clean-up (dog shit), and raw meant often brings bacteria and disease that can cause periodic sickness.

    I would recommend going for a high end dog food. It's balanced, guaranteed safe, and offers high quality nutrition. It will also be much much cheaper and simpler to serve. Find a brand that offers meat as teh first ingredients and avoid the ones that have meat and corn meal. Byproducts are bad.

    I recommend Solid Gold, Natural Balance, and Royal Canin breed specific formulas.

    Leave a comment:

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