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Old 09-25-2008, 08:52 AM
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I read this with a bit of amusement. But it is an important subject. While what happens to me , I can feel, my dog is another issue. I have to pick up after her. Since she eats what I eat or the part I don't eat, she is kind of like my lab mouse. And the food does make a difference. Dogs have to pass a certain volume or else their scent glands don't get expressed and can get infected. We've gone through a couple of boughts. So I make sure that she gets fed properly a couple of times a week. Like I may have lots of meat for a few days but last night I had a whole head of cauliflour steamed with some cheese sauce. low carb, a change of pace and plenty of volume.
The Inuit thing got me wondering, maybe passing some tough ones once a week would be preferable to having to flash your backside every day and where would you find leaves? Would you use icicles?
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