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Do you buy your pets Christmas presents?
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 324662" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Susie, did you know there's another petfood website for cats - <a href="http://www.catfoodanalysis.com" target="_blank">www.catfoodanalysis.com</a> - that gives the same information on cat food. </p><p> </p><p>I've had so many dogs over the years that I don't remember which one this was now, but one of them, years ago, had one of the little Sesame Street rubber duckie bath toys (like Bert and Ernie have), and played with it for <em>years</em>! It was much sturdier than most squeaky toys made for dogs. I'm thinking that it was the little Yorkie that we got for my daughter when she was a kid. She wasn't much of a chewer though - a rubber duckie wouldn't last five minutes with the ones I have now - "super jaws"!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 324662, member: 1883"] Susie, did you know there's another petfood website for cats - [URL="http://www.catfoodanalysis.com"]www.catfoodanalysis.com[/URL] - that gives the same information on cat food. I've had so many dogs over the years that I don't remember which one this was now, but one of them, years ago, had one of the little Sesame Street rubber duckie bath toys (like Bert and Ernie have), and played with it for [I]years[/I]! It was much sturdier than most squeaky toys made for dogs. I'm thinking that it was the little Yorkie that we got for my daughter when she was a kid. She wasn't much of a chewer though - a rubber duckie wouldn't last five minutes with the ones I have now - "super jaws"! [/QUOTE]
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