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Pet Drink
Canned drinks, and powdered drink mix, for pets | |
There are so many products to feed to your pet, and so few beverages! Why not some special drinks just for pets? If it was a handy powder mix, you could simply pour it into the toilet for your dog. Or open a zesty can of Squirel Squeezin's for your cat.
K9-Quencher
http://www.k9-quencher.com/ Bakey bakey. You ought to do a Google search for ideas to make sure they don't already exist. [waugsqueke, Feb 06 2002]
Glycocharge
http://www.annamaet.com/dogs/glyco.html Post-exercise glycogen recharge drink for dogs [Heathera, Jan 10 2007]
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the reason why there are so few beverages is because water is the best drink for all animals including us (yes, Peter) |
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Peter, really a fascinating link you provided...I had no idea that the concept of on-line groceries existed in Singapore...let alone that the local population was sufficiently fluent in the English language that it would warrant such a well designed site for the local English-speaking grocery shopper!...One question, though..Does anyone know what F&N Ice Cream Soda (referred to in the PS link) tastes like ? Or is it just Fanta Cream soda in another marketing guise? Sounds so intriguingly tasty, I'm wondering if the rest of the world is privy to something singularly wonderful that has yet to reach Southern California shores. |
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(I was so amazed at the other aspects of the site, Peter, I'm not going to bust your chops for having provided a link to a site that had absolutely nothing other than the name in common with the idea, as you undoubtedly knew.) |
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If you could find something that smelled like vanilla to humans and skunk pellets and human crotches to dogs, you might have something there. |
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I was expecting an idea involving a kitten and a blender.
If you are really fussed, feed Fido gravy. (Or Spravy, I suppose) |
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Dogs will drink quite a lot of things, most of them bad - including red wine from a glass forgetfully placed in an accessible position (fortuantely the eager slurping gave away the situation before any significant amount was consumed). He also likes fruit juices but is only allowed a little, watered down,. because of the high sugar contents.
I think that vetinarily-designed and approved flavoured pet drinks would be a good think. Why not ? Croissant. |
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I think dogs drink from toilets because the water is so cold. |
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I thought you meant a drink that would taste like your pet. |
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When my cat catches some native birds it can drink its blood, therefore i dont need to buy it some petdrink. |
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Whiskas sell lactose-free milk for cats. My cat hates it. To me it smells and tastes just like Ideal tinned milk. I wouldn't say no to using it if I ran out of milk for my tea. Actually it might be good for those lactose-intolerant people who can't have dairy. |
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A sport drink for dogs! Awesome! I've been
waiting for someone to make something
like this.
My dog goes and goes! I'd love to give him
something more than a bowl of plain old
water.
I checked out both websites and I like the
name of the flavors. "Smokin' Hot Dog,"
"Lickin' Chickin'," & "Electryc Ice Cream."
Cool. |
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How about a sport drink for reptiles, caymans, crocodiles and the like? |
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Don't know what to name it, though. |
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Lots of of the sled dog racers around here give their teams a drink of "Glycocharge" (see link) after their runs. It's a cross-over from the trendy human post-exercise recovery drinks. The dogs think it's yummy. |
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I think [bristolz] was being coy, and had "gator-ade" in mind. Then there's the ever popular drink for the concupiscent pet, "Mount'n'do." |
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Yeah, sports drinks for dogs in particular are fairly well bakled, packaged, and sold over the internet. |
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A lot of people up here that use hunting dogs carry special electrolyte powders for dogs suffering heat exhaustion (apparently gatorate or other human drinks are fairly incompatible, and you really need to use the dog version). Apparently it really works and can recover an animal that otherwise would probably expire. |
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