antares4141
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Anyone familiar with the form of probiotic they are talking about here? There are times I think maybe I ought to try eating my dog's poop?
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Uhhhhh .... I'm gonna go with NO. NO NO NO NO NOOOOOOOOO .....There are times I think maybe I ought to try eating my dog's poop?
So am I !!!!!!!!!!!!Uhhhhh .... I'm gonna go with NO. NO NO NO NO NOOOOOOOOO .....
I feed my dog pretty good. She does pick up some nasty things off of the ground though.Uhhhhh .... I'm gonna go with NO. NO NO NO NO NOOOOOOOOO .....
There's a universe of difference between camel dung, which is, relatively speaking, pretty clean, and dog poo, which isn't, particularly considering what most pet owners feed their poo-ing pooches.
Damn, you are brave @antares4141 ....
As I said above, world of difference between camel dung and dog poop. Ditto between cow patties and dog poop ....Not so crazy, doesn't sound far off from the Panchagavya treatment of @62milestogojoe (cow dung).
You crack me up in all the right ways !!!I feed my dog pretty good. She does pick up some nasty things off of the ground though.
And dog's pick up and sometimes eat dead animals. They couldn't do that if they didn't have iron stomachs.
They couldn't do that if they didn't have iron stomachs.