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Doggy TV Dinners

Microwaveable Frozen TV Dinners for Dogs
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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.

sanman, Jan 27 2025

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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.
xenzag, Jan 27 2025
  

       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.
minoradjustments, Jan 27 2025
  

       Hell yeah, make em for cats too!
21 Quest, Jan 30 2025
  

       Yep, these would sell.   
      
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