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A range of sauces for the discerning pet.
Add a little relish to your dogs plate.
Liven up that can of plain horrible looking mush.
Varieties come in Doggy Ketchup, Doggy Gravy, Doggy Onion Sauce and Doggy Pickle.
Full of vitamins and minerals as recommended by Jamie Oliver and other vets.
See him
smile, Watch that wink, Oh Happy Dog.
Vita Gravy!
http://www.petsmart...product_28137.shtml bacon, bbq, chicken and steak--these have been around for a couple of years [meowhous, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
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Baked - nutritious jelly. Mmm! |
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Dogs don't. Cats have been known to, but that may just be awkwardness. |
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no, this is for grateful dogs - not picky cats |
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Two 'Go's and a 'Boy' in the title. I thought this was going to be a whole 'nother type of idea. Ah well. |
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Pete: For the price of the stuff they should. And believe
me, given the choice of fresh salmon, and their product,
my cats would choose the latter.
I've spent a small fortune on this range, sucked in by their
ad's for gourmet fodder, I should film the disgusted looks
on my cats faces when served with it. |
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peter, the idea is for the sauces, not the haute cuisine bit. |
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try fish oil and catnip - lovely |
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Maybe pet medication could be mixed into these sauces. Po's Ringworm Relish. Po's Meaty Metronidazole. Po's Ketoprofen Ketchup. |
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excuse me, I don't have ringworm or any of those other horrid things |
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<off subject a tad- I remember my boyfriend looking in the cupboard for something for his cold and saying " if I had worms, I'd be alright "> |
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Of course you don't have them, I think, I hope. It's the Po's brand name medicated doggy sauce line. |
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