20135 pts · August 12, 2011
Go Jets Go!
I’m sitting with my 10yo boy right now, waiting for his last breath. I’m so so very sorry for your loss ?
My only regret is that I have but one upvote to give
I’m not saying it is. I’m saying when we fed raw, there were improvements. I know correlation is not causation. Just offering my experience.
It’s not opinion. We have demonstrable, measurable improvements in both dogs. But thanks for telling me I’m wrong, random internet stranger
Ugh, *weight
So yes, it’s anecdotal, but in our case, switching to raw has been a game changer. Kibble is garbage.
We’ve completely eliminated all allergy medication, both have lost wait and their teeth and coats have drastically improved.
One has diabetes and the other has severe environmental allergies. Since switching to raw, we’ve reduced the amount of insulin given, (1/2)
My dogs eat exclusively raw and their health has improved exponentially since switching them to raw.
Am I high, or does she look like a sim?
Congratulations, my friend. My brother recently got his (3rd) 1 year chip so I appreciate how awesome an accomplishment this truly is.
You must be real fun at parties.
Reticulating splines?
Lives in Istanbul, not Constantinople
Istanbul was Constantinople but now it’s Istanbul, not Constantinople.
As a dog owner with a Crosstrek - can confirm
You deserve all the points
Must be jelly ‘cause jam don’t shake like that.
Baron Werner von Underbheit, 11 years young.
Yay Winnipeg! Go Jets Go!
The 10% Chow is concentrated in the black spot on his tongue!
Her teeth remind me that I need to stain my deck.
Giada, you uncultured swine.
For hours!
Is that a Yeti cup? +1
I prefer to teach bite inhibition as opposed to no biting at all because it prevents accidental bites
...and end the game for a few seconds until they calm a bit. They gradually learn what an acceptable bite pressure is for playtime.
Dogs love this game, so it has high value for them. If the bite is too hard, I give a sharp “ouch!”, like their littermates would have (1/2)
My favourite game to play with dogs! Also a great way to teach bite inhibition.
Go Jets Go!
I’m sitting with my 10yo boy right now, waiting for his last breath. I’m so so very sorry for your loss ?
My only regret is that I have but one upvote to give
I’m not saying it is. I’m saying when we fed raw, there were improvements. I know correlation is not causation. Just offering my experience.
It’s not opinion. We have demonstrable, measurable improvements in both dogs. But thanks for telling me I’m wrong, random internet stranger
Ugh, *weight
So yes, it’s anecdotal, but in our case, switching to raw has been a game changer. Kibble is garbage.
We’ve completely eliminated all allergy medication, both have lost wait and their teeth and coats have drastically improved.
One has diabetes and the other has severe environmental allergies. Since switching to raw, we’ve reduced the amount of insulin given, (1/2)
My dogs eat exclusively raw and their health has improved exponentially since switching them to raw.
Am I high, or does she look like a sim?
Congratulations, my friend. My brother recently got his (3rd) 1 year chip so I appreciate how awesome an accomplishment this truly is.
You must be real fun at parties.
Reticulating splines?
Lives in Istanbul, not Constantinople
Istanbul was Constantinople but now it’s Istanbul, not Constantinople.
As a dog owner with a Crosstrek - can confirm
You deserve all the points
Must be jelly ‘cause jam don’t shake like that.
Yay Winnipeg! Go Jets Go!
The 10% Chow is concentrated in the black spot on his tongue!
Her teeth remind me that I need to stain my deck.
Giada, you uncultured swine.
For hours!
Is that a Yeti cup? +1
I prefer to teach bite inhibition as opposed to no biting at all because it prevents accidental bites
...and end the game for a few seconds until they calm a bit. They gradually learn what an acceptable bite pressure is for playtime.
Dogs love this game, so it has high value for them. If the bite is too hard, I give a sharp “ouch!”, like their littermates would have (1/2)
My favourite game to play with dogs! Also a great way to teach bite inhibition.