so hey the people next door to me feed their dogs turkey necks... they say it
keeps them from eating excriment... I think not only are they losing it, but that I
really wish I didn't know this about them OR their dogs. ... ... ... the end.
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turkey necks
Bruce Rose
· 22 years, 6 months ago
I remember hearing a comedian rip into a cat food commercial:
"... And flavors cats naturally crave: fish and beef. <laughter> Fish I can
understand... but BEEF?!? <laughter> <explorer voice> Here we see Fluffy in the
wild... watch as she tears across the field and takes down a COW!! <normal
voice> How about flavors cats REALLY crave, like mouse... or small bird... or
cricket? <laughter>"
I think my cat could take down a cow.
One of my cats IS a cow. Very large kitty. Sumo. Thud thud thud thud.
mine isn't quite a cow, but he's my little lion. he's just a little lion who happens to
bottom out now and then when he's walking..
i had a cat thatwas marked like a milk cow plus she was HUGE...she was my girl...ok now that i have had my moment..
I was referring to the turkey necks... but.... from my friend ashley who recently returned from the phillipines, I learned that dogs are pretty edible.
Apparently, there, the black ones taste the best, according to local chefs. So, I suppose they would make a decent stock.
"I'm a pop sensation!"
not to mention, "What's a battle?"
i think you can get special herbal medicines for dogs to make them stop doing it too.
that is all. :)
My dog was like that too...naps in the sun....rubbing against your leg to get attention...wouldn't play fetch.....
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