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"Frosty Paws" appears to be an ice cream sort of treat for dogs. It's probably not ice cream as we know it, but if it were, wouldn't it just be ice cream? |
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"Frosty Paws" is excellent stuff... my dog used to eat it like crazy -- especially in the summer. |
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I'm holding back the mfd for "widely known to exist" just because I know that "Frosty Paws" (although sold nationally in the US) just might not be "widely known". |
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I'd never heard of it. Where do you buy it? Do they have freezer sections in pet stores? Do they make ice cream for old hot toothless cats? |
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I remembered seeing it on some television program, but I've never seen it in a store. |
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Preheated, and therefore melted, in Larry Niven's "Man-Kzin Wars". Tuna-flavored ice cream.... |
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Giving icecream to dogs is a great idea; that's why I'll give this idea a bun... but pets deserve some snack every once in a while to clear their tongue's of the same old taste they have every day with their food. |
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Dogs seem to eat regular ice cream just fine, and I think they like it so much because it tastes different than what they eat every day. |
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You could be right, [Peri]. Perhaps re-market regular ice cream for dogs? I forget - do we do marketing anymore here? (I believe I've blocked out the whole coffee-colored-mugs incident, so I'm not sure) |
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Sounds good to me. They'll probably just drop the cones, though. |
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That's ok, my dogs are fine with eating off the ground. |
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I've been warned off allowing cats to eat ice cream because they are apparently very susceptible to becoming diabetic. I thought the same was true of dogs, too. So if you're going to give your pet a nice cold treat, you might at least want to make sure that it is sugar-free and maybe even formulated for lactose intolerance. And, of course, you already know that even small amounts of chocolate are poison to both cats and dogs. Looks like the Frosty Paws recipes have taken all that into consideration. |
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//even small amounts of chocolate are poison to both cats and dogs//--This is one of the reasons I'm glad I'm neither of those 2 animals. |
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But ice cream might make it a little better. Plus there's the sleeping all day thing. |
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Hmmmm...sleeping all day or chocolate? That's a tough choice. Thanks for making my life more complicated, [Worldgineer]. |
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If you dog has a taste for horse or whale, Japan is the place to be!! [link] |
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I thought we were talking about "old hot toothless dog(s)", the kind that are more bark than bite. |
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The local godbotherers are extremely soft. Spineless cult zombies. Tenderized by years of self flagellation. |
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Forgive my ignorance, but what the hell are godbotherers? |
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//what the hell are godbotherers?// Door-step evangelists. |
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Hey! You can't say 'hell' and 'godbotherer' in the same sentence! |
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Ok, [cf], that link is just strange. |
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Okay thanks, [angel], [Tabs],and [CF]. I think I get the picture. |
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