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Old September 8th 08, 09:27 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
sarahDigital
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Default Your pet is becoming Obese

We all love snacks and so do our dogs, but unfortunately most owners
share their human snacks which leads to canine disease and obesity.

I painstakingly sorted & tested hundreds of recipes to find the 23
best doggy health snacks for your dog (now you never have to sort
through them yourself!)

Some of the great uses of these doggy treats my readers tell me they
have found include.

http://www.mypalpc.com/pets.htm
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Old September 9th 08, 04:30 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Judy[_3_]
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"sarahDigital" wrote in message
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We all love snacks and so do our dogs, but unfortunately most owners
share their human snacks which leads to canine disease and obesity.


Why is it that y'all love your snacks and provide snacks to your dogs?

Have y'all no ability to control yourselves??

http://www.americansportsdata.com/obesitystats.asp


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Old September 9th 08, 07:21 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
cybercat
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Default Your pet is becoming Obese


"Judy" wumpygirl@yahoo-dot-com wrote in message
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"sarahDigital" wrote in message
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We all love snacks and so do our dogs, but unfortunately most owners
share their human snacks which leads to canine disease and obesity.


Why is it that y'all love your snacks and provide snacks to your dogs?

Have y'all no ability to control yourselves??

http://www.americansportsdata.com/obesitystats.asp



Why don't you take your "ya'lls" and **** off?


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Old September 9th 08, 04:47 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
Cat Protector
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Default Your pet is becoming Obese


Why is this being posted in the cat forum? Dog problems should be posted
elsewhere.

"sarahDigital" wrote in message
...
We all love snacks and so do our dogs, but unfortunately most owners
share their human snacks which leads to canine disease and obesity.

I painstakingly sorted & tested hundreds of recipes to find the 23
best doggy health snacks for your dog (now you never have to sort
through them yourself!)

Some of the great uses of these doggy treats my readers tell me they
have found include.

http://www.mypalpc.com/pets.htm



 




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