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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 174773" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Sharon/LDM, you're sounding very organised. I'm not game to throw out my misfitting clothes - I might need them when I go off this diet.</p><p></p><p>TM, sounds like a really fun day. A day late for Bastille day, though.</p><p></p><p>Jo, your state sounds beautiful. I've seen photos of Connecticut, I'm sure your mother will enjoy the drive.</p><p></p><p>About the dog - if the problem is a flatulent dog, no amount of bathing can help. And dry food = flatulence, in some dogs. Their food is more concentrated which often equates to stronger smell. I think the owners switched to dry food because they're very lazy about cleaning the bowls. Every time I dog-sit, the bowls would have stale, dried pet food in the bowls going rancid or bad, but they would just dump more food on top which would taint all of it. They animal would then leave it, which would mean a lot more pet food going dry and revolting which would force them to clean it out. Dry food is easier, doesn't go rancid so obviously. And I noticed, neither of these animals likes it much. I really feel very sorry for this dog and cat, but not so sorry that I can have that dog in the house so much while she stinks so badly.</p><p>The owners will spend money on a shiny collar and on vet treatment, but they don't like washing the food bowls twice daily.</p><p>I'm going to give those bowls a thorough clean in the morning. The owners even left their washing up soaking in the sink. They make me feel SOOOO much better about my untidy house. At least our place doesn't have rancid food lying around in the sinks and in bowls.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to enjoy a very virtuous day tomorrow. I have to watch it that I don't get too smug!</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 174773, member: 1991"] Sharon/LDM, you're sounding very organised. I'm not game to throw out my misfitting clothes - I might need them when I go off this diet. TM, sounds like a really fun day. A day late for Bastille day, though. Jo, your state sounds beautiful. I've seen photos of Connecticut, I'm sure your mother will enjoy the drive. About the dog - if the problem is a flatulent dog, no amount of bathing can help. And dry food = flatulence, in some dogs. Their food is more concentrated which often equates to stronger smell. I think the owners switched to dry food because they're very lazy about cleaning the bowls. Every time I dog-sit, the bowls would have stale, dried pet food in the bowls going rancid or bad, but they would just dump more food on top which would taint all of it. They animal would then leave it, which would mean a lot more pet food going dry and revolting which would force them to clean it out. Dry food is easier, doesn't go rancid so obviously. And I noticed, neither of these animals likes it much. I really feel very sorry for this dog and cat, but not so sorry that I can have that dog in the house so much while she stinks so badly. The owners will spend money on a shiny collar and on vet treatment, but they don't like washing the food bowls twice daily. I'm going to give those bowls a thorough clean in the morning. The owners even left their washing up soaking in the sink. They make me feel SOOOO much better about my untidy house. At least our place doesn't have rancid food lying around in the sinks and in bowls. I'm going to enjoy a very virtuous day tomorrow. I have to watch it that I don't get too smug! Marg [/QUOTE]
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