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Help finding "right" food for dogs
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Nov 5th, 2007 18:24
Nov 5th, 2007 19:38
I prefer to get my ingredient information from the manufacture's web site, not some discount web site that ships food.
I am terribly impressed with your amazing wealth of knowledge, however I do not agree with all of it. thats how simple it is. you seem awfully angry & defensive & thats not good for your blood pressure.
OP take a peak at the "natura" site & go on the compare tab, you can click on each ingredient to see what it does
I am terribly impressed with your amazing wealth of knowledge, however I do not agree with all of it. thats how simple it is. you seem awfully angry & defensive & thats not good for your blood pressure.
OP take a peak at the "natura" site & go on the compare tab, you can click on each ingredient to see what it does
Nov 5th, 2007 22:47
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