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I do my shopping on a Tuesday because it's the quietest day for shopping. (The weekend rush is over and the people who ran out of stuff bought it on Monday).
Annoyingly, bulk buy dog food comes in packs of 6 cans, which means I run out on Sunday. How many packs do I need to buy so that I run out on a Monday?
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March 06, 2015, 12:21:08 AM »
Don't feed the dog on Friday?
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7 packs of 6?
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A man of Tom's age shouldn't be carrying 7 packs of dog food so he should buy 2 packs this Monday then next Monday another 2 packs then the following week he could buy 1 pack then 2 etc etc
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Quote from: Eso Kral on March 06, 2015, 07:32:20 AM
A man of Tom's age shouldn't be carrying 7 packs of dog food so he should buy
2 packs
this Monday then next Monday another
2 packs
then the following week he could buy 1 pack then 2 etc etc
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March 06, 2015, 08:47:48 AM »
I remember when two-pack was the best type of paint for re-spraying your car or van.
Do people even have cars re-sprayed these days?
Back in the 70s a tiny bloke called Glen from Dinnington used to do our re-sprays in his converted nissen hut garage. (By converted I mean he dug a hole in the floor to use as an inspection pit).
He had no mask or breathing equipment, no extractor fans or anything. Some days, you could use his teeth as a colour chart.
Remember nissen huts? How many small businesses flourished in one of these?
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March 06, 2015, 10:02:39 AM »
have your dogs ever had dry dog food? (you can add water to make it slightly wet) I have 2 Labradors and a yorkiepoo and feed them Fish4dogs, they love it, excellent product, does not have all of the rubbish that just fills the dog out and certainly keeps them trim (if you stick to the feeding guide) and can be delivered to your house.
http://www.fish4dogs.com/?gclid=CO3kxJm0k8QCFUnLtAodVRwA7Q
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Quote from: Omm on March 06, 2015, 10:02:39 AM
have your dogs ever had dry dog food? (you can add water to make it slightly wet) I have 2 Labradors and a yorkiepoo and feed them Fish4dogs, they love it, excellent product, does not have all of the rubbish that just fills the dog out and certainly keeps them trim (if you stick to the feeding guide) and can be delivered to your house.
http://www.fish4dogs.com/?gclid=CO3kxJm0k8QCFUnLtAodVRwA7Q
To be honest I've never found an ideal dog food since butchers stopped selling sheep's heads, lights, lungs and other offal. we used to boil up a two gallon pot of it until it reduced to a kind of jelly then let it cool into a solid lump that you could cut slices from. One pot would last two dogs a week and they were glossy fit.
I've tried both tinned and dry food and am not really satisfied with either. I'm using tinned at the moment because the dogs prefer it.
What are their stools like with fish4dogs? I can't be doing with watery dog shit.
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Martha has Iams which has been excellent. She's staying lean and fit and her shits are beautifully formed.
Will post a pic later if I remember to take one.
Edit... Pic of the dog that is.
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Quote from: david3103 on March 06, 2015, 10:20:39 AM
Martha has Iams which has been excellent. She's staying lean and fit and her shits are beautifully formed.
Will post a pic later if I remember to take one.
Post one of the dog too Dave.
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Quote from: RED-DOG on March 06, 2015, 10:16:40 AM
Quote from: Omm on March 06, 2015, 10:02:39 AM
have your dogs ever had dry dog food? (you can add water to make it slightly wet) I have 2 Labradors and a yorkiepoo and feed them Fish4dogs, they love it, excellent product, does not have all of the rubbish that just fills the dog out and certainly keeps them trim (if you stick to the feeding guide) and can be delivered to your house.
http://www.fish4dogs.com/?gclid=CO3kxJm0k8QCFUnLtAodVRwA7Q
To be honest I've never found an ideal dog food since butchers stopped selling sheep's heads, lights, lungs and other offal. we used to boil up a two gallon pot of it until it reduced to a kind of jelly then let it cool into a solid lump that you could cut slices from. One pot would last two dogs a week and they were glossy fit.
I've tried both tinned and dry food and am not really satisfied with either. I'm using tinned at the moment because the dogs prefer it.
What are their stools like with fish4dogs? I can't be doing with watery dog shit.
It's another reason I use it, because it does not have any of the added crap and fillers that the "standard" dog food has their stools are ALWAYS solid, a lot less than before and regular as clock work (twice a day when taken for a walk) compare tha to something like Wagg which meant that it was very very soft, a lot of it every time and they used to go four of five times a day hence destroying the garden. Cannot recommend it highly enough, of course as with anything some dogs are allergic, I'm sure they do tester packs which u can try. I suppose the only downside is that it cost twice or three times as much as other dog food but the benefits far out way the cost for me.
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Funny how the internet works, this must be dog poo day. I read elsewhere this morning that Police dogs are trained to poo on command which is why you won't see one doing it whilst on the beat.
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Quote from: RED-DOG on March 06, 2015, 10:22:04 AM
Quote from: david3103 on March 06, 2015, 10:20:39 AM
Martha has Iams which has been excellent. She's staying lean and fit and her shits are beautifully formed.
Will post a pic later if I remember to take one.
Post one of the dog too Dave.
I just hope that Martha is the dog's name, and not the missus'...
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Quote from: simonnatur on March 06, 2015, 11:47:26 AM
Funny how the internet works, this must be dog poo day. I read elsewhere this morning that Police dogs are trained to poo on command which is why you won't see one doing it whilst on the beat.
lol they probably have bad haemorrhoids having the squeeze one out on command
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