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I wouldn't give my dog nearly half of those products on this list. There's more to food quality than just what's printed in the label.
 
If making this decision is going to be too complicated for you. I would probably just cook for them.

Once I found my dogs really click with blue buffalo basics turkey, I was feeding them chicken/rice/yogurt for their meals. I know a few people who do raw chicken, others with cooked chicken and rice. It's one of the best ways to really know what your dog is eating. Even then, you don't know what the chicken was eating
 
Then why do you persist in posting?

Sometimes you just need to realize the truth. Only one type of person actually enjoys the type of negativity that this person does. It's the type of person that is completely and utterly lonely in life and has nothing. He makes up stories, lies, attacks people and is an all around POS. When an entire forum hates you, it's pretty obvious what the real problem is. But the problem is he thrives on it. His life is so pathetic that he has nothing better to continue to post all the time and attract negative attention because it's all he has. The best possible solution is to ignore him. Fortunately, for the most part, the garage has mods that watch it closely and keep him in check. I think he needs to be banned for the greater good of the forums, but it's not happened yet. Feeding the troll is the worst thing you can do. Just learn to ignore him like a lot of people and don't bother with his drama. It's pretty pathetic that someone has to draw attention to themselves like this on a constant basis.
 
My haul from today's shopping:
■AvoDerm Natural Dog Food (Canned)
■Before Grain Dog Food (Canned)
■Blue Buffalo Blue’s Stew (Canned)
■Blue Buffalo Homestyle Recipes (Canned)
■Blue Buffalo Wilderness (Canned)
■Castor and Pollux Natural Ultramix (Canned)
■Castor and Pollux Natural Ultramix Grain-Free (Canned)
■Castor and Pollux Organix (Canned)
■Castor and Pollux Organix Grain-Free (Canned)
■EVO 95 Percent (Canned)
■EVO Dog Food (Canned)
■Halo Dog Food (Canned)
■Holistic Select Dog Food (Canned)
■Innova Dog Food (Canned)
■Merrick Dog Food (Canned)
■Natural Balance Ultra (Canned)
■Nature’s Variety Instinct (Canned)
■Nutro Max (Canned)
■Nutro Ultra (Canned)
■Pinnacle Holistic (Canned)
■Solid Gold Dog Food (Canned)
■Wellness 95 Percent (Canned)
■Wellness Core Dog Food (Canned)
■Wellness Dog Food (Canned)
■Wellness Stews (Canned)


🙂


You bought this all in one day?

You need to understand that dog's digestive systems take 1-3 weeks to adjust to the food. You won't learn anything by swapping them around daily, you'll just leave them in a constant state of indigestion.

If you bought a 3-week supply of each food, that also makes no sense, what if you find something that works for them early in your trials? You going to go back to the store and return everything?
 
Except I am hardly ignorant on these topics being extremely animal active since I was a kid.

Add that to the fact that my first degree (I have a bachelor's in Computer Science now) was in ZOOLOGY.

Fucking study of animals, fuck!
You got a degree in zoology? That's news to us in ATOT, because in the past, you've stated on a couple of occasions that you didn't have a degree in zoology (or biology, or pharmacy). I spent a minute double-checking to make sure. Yep - you stated you didn't have a degree on at least two occasions. You went to school for SEVEN years for zoology and didn't get a degree?! Yikes.

Must be you read that thread about people exaggerating their qualifications on resumes - you're doing it on online forums.
I did find these quotes rather amusing in the context that it took you 9 years of undergrad before you finally got a degree in comp sci:
The second go around seemed much easier once you know how things are usually done and tested at the college level.
I worked out my tardiness with my professors in biology and zoology. I showed up late for most lectures and a bit messed up...however; I answered questions with my head in my arms and probably drooling on my desk. I was excluded from answering.

I also showed up late, and finished first on most tests. If I didn't finish first I still set the curve.

Now there were some classes like political science/history, music/art appreciation types, some math: that I struggled with.
Imagine that - a "genius" who struggles with the low level required math courses for a zoology major, and the typical intro to history courses that most college students have to take.. LOL
 
Except I am hardly ignorant on these topics being extremely animal active since I was a kid.

Add that to the fact that my first degree (I have a bachelor's in Computer Science now) was in ZOOLOGY.

Fucking study of animals, fuck!


You got a degree in zoology? That's news to us in ATOT, because in the past, you've stated on a couple of occasions that you didn't have a degree in zoology (or biology, or pharmacy). I spent a minute double-checking to make sure. Yep - you stated you didn't have a degree on at least two occasions. You went to school for SEVEN years for zoology and didn't get a degree?! Yikes.

Must be you read that thread about people exaggerating their qualifications on resumes - you're doing it on online forums.
I did find these quotes rather amusing in the context that it took you 9 years of undergrad before you finally got a degree in comp sci:
Imagine that - a "genius" who struggles with the low level required math courses for a zoology major, and the typical intro to history courses that most college students have to take.. LOL


Alk owned by Alk. I'm pretty new to ATOT, has this cool bro owned himself like this before? I'm assuming yes.

Alk, you're so cool, bro.
 
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You got a degree in zoology? That's news to us in ATOT, because in the past, you've stated on a couple of occasions that you didn't have a degree in zoology (or biology, or pharmacy). I spent a minute double-checking to make sure. Yep - you stated you didn't have a degree on at least two occasions. You went to school for SEVEN years for zoology and didn't get a degree?! Yikes.

Must be you read that thread about people exaggerating their qualifications on resumes - you're doing it on online forums.
I did find these quotes rather amusing in the context that it took you 9 years of undergrad before you finally got a degree in comp sci:
Imagine that - a "genius" who struggles with the low level required math courses for a zoology major, and the typical intro to history courses that most college students have to take.. LOL

No Goat boy you know all this yet what to troll and play both sides of the rules here, my first degree was in Zoology I didn't complete it, I was a bit ambiguous but since you are all following along with my life you obviously knew what I meant...I withdrew prior to starting my last semester which depending on the classes I took would have given me a Zoology, Biology or Chemistry degree. I have over 160 credits in that field taking much of what was optional...

As far as math goes, my first 2 years I was going engineering. Since I was 'gifted' in grade school, I had already taken a lot of advanced math. I completed most of my calculus and higher math by my junior year and the rest when I did Comp Sci included extra math in subjects like Matrix and Queueing Theory.

My struggle with the lesser classes were due to having no interest, not reading the material and not showing up to classes. It was about attitude not aptitude.

I was accepted to Pharmacy school and decided not to go. At the time my ex-wife broke her neck so I was focused on other things.

So since I had been doing mortgage banking since I was 12 thanks to my dad, I went back into it full time. My salary was very high and I was 23 years old. I was able to buy a 3/2/2 pool home on the water in a premium neighborhood, two new cars (1997 VW GTI VR6 and a 1996 Camaro RS) and pretty much buy what I wanted. College didn't fit into what I wanted at that time.

When I was 30 I went back to school for a year and completed a Bachelor's in Computer Science.

Here I am excelling at life and there you are in some broke down hillbilly home.

Thanks for the history lesson, teach.
 
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