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I saw the "Pet Food Sampler Pack" from AusCan531, so I guess I can't do that.
Instead, I'll propose microwaveable frozen TV dinners for dogs. Like most TV dinners, they'll be in a microwaveable plastic dish partitioned into different sections. Most of the sections could be meat, since dogs don't really
like veggies. One section could be a frozen desert which you could remove before microwaving, since it will taste better frozen.
Also, there could be different types - some tailored for older dogs to give them their vitamins for healthier joints & gums, and others tailored for fat dogs by providing them a lower calorie count.
TV sold separately.
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Approved, esp if it comes in a large bone shaped microwaveable container that can be "plugged in" at the pet food supply store for refilling. |
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The meal could be tailored to the pet's favorite shows. My buddy's mutt is nuts for duck jerky for dogs. It's not too bad. actually. |
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Hell yeah, make em for cats too! |
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