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"...worse than a dog."
I can't, yet, give you a cite for this because I just heard it on the
radio: "A British survey found half of people have breath worse than a dog. Secretaries have the best breath." This is a good step. I'm sick of people who say a healthy dog 'smells bad' or 'has bad breath'. Isn't a human bite more toxic than a dog bite? I wonder what the total 'germ count' is of people and dogs. http://community.webtv.net/k9apple/Howloweenies |
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A British survey found half of people have breath worse than a dog.
It's no wonder, few dogs eat garlic and onions. LOL... Bernie |
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A British survey found half of people have breath worse than a dog.
It's no wonder, few dogs eat garlic and onions. LOL... Bernie |
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A British survey found half of people have breath worse than a dog.
It's no wonder, few dogs eat garlic and onions. LOL... Bernie |
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A British survey found half of people have breath worse than a dog.
It's no wonder, few dogs eat garlic and onions. LOL... Bernie |
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"Jazztptman" wrote ...
A British survey found half of people have breath worse than a dog. It's no wonder, few dogs eat garlic and onions. LOL... Our vet recommended we feed Murphy raw garlic to help her breath - apparently it doesn't affect dogs' breath the way it does ours. Hers was from chronic tummy troubles though (IBD) which seems to have gone with a radical change in diet. cheers Rachel (New Zealand) |
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"Jazztptman" wrote ...
A British survey found half of people have breath worse than a dog. It's no wonder, few dogs eat garlic and onions. LOL... Our vet recommended we feed Murphy raw garlic to help her breath - apparently it doesn't affect dogs' breath the way it does ours. Hers was from chronic tummy troubles though (IBD) which seems to have gone with a radical change in diet. cheers Rachel (New Zealand) |
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"Jazztptman" wrote ...
A British survey found half of people have breath worse than a dog. It's no wonder, few dogs eat garlic and onions. LOL... Our vet recommended we feed Murphy raw garlic to help her breath - apparently it doesn't affect dogs' breath the way it does ours. Hers was from chronic tummy troubles though (IBD) which seems to have gone with a radical change in diet. cheers Rachel (New Zealand) |
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"Jazztptman" wrote ...
A British survey found half of people have breath worse than a dog. It's no wonder, few dogs eat garlic and onions. LOL... Our vet recommended we feed Murphy raw garlic to help her breath - apparently it doesn't affect dogs' breath the way it does ours. Hers was from chronic tummy troubles though (IBD) which seems to have gone with a radical change in diet. cheers Rachel (New Zealand) |
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