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Re: OT Canine cancers
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Posted by Mark on June 10, 2006 at 09:36:42 from (172.167.155.45):
In Reply to: Re: OT Canine cancers posted by IaGary on June 10, 2006 at 03:52:14:
IaGary......I'm with you. people run to the vet with their critters everytime they get a fart crossways..poor ol' poopsie,,time for his/her shots! I have owned dogs all my life. They sleep on the porch or the barn..they aint humans and critters dont live in the freakin house! My dog right now is beyond 10...never seen a vet in his life....eats whatever comes his way. Drinks from the pond. He's happy and so am I. It pisses folks off when a human lowers the status of dogs and cats back down to where they belong...because they have humanized them. I have had dogs get sick, lead cures most maladies. The way people do now is go pay some vet to do it for them..haven't got the stomach for it....and seemingly makes it all proper to use the the term 'put down' instead of saying "I blew Spot's brains out with a .22"......same end, no difference. As for the dog food...hehehe, I had a time keeping my kid from eating it when he was 3-4 years old. So, I had a taste of it.....salty/bland/corn chip taste to me. I've seen it made.....mush squirted through an extruder at high pressure, chopped and ran under heat lamps on a conveyer belt and then bagged....pretty neat. Whats the next doggy disease to exploit....bow-wow emphysema? Dogheimers?!!!!!!
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