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MYTH: THERE ARE MILLIONS OF DOGS SAFELY EATING 'COMPLETE AND BALANCED'KIBBLES STAMPED WITH AAFCO'S SEAL OF APPROVAL.



 
 
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Old February 5th 09, 08:40 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
Phyrie
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Default THERE ARE MILLIONS OF DOGS SAFELY EATING 'COMPLETE AND BALANCED' KIBBLES STAMPED WITH AAFCO'S SEAL OF APPROVAL.


"Sharon Too" wrote in message
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Another stupid question.... the chances of choking on kibble are
astronomically higher.

We have never, ever had one of our thousands of patients at our hospital
choke on kibble. EVER.


Thanks for proving my point!


What the hell?? You are so out there...


Oh come on...this whole thing is just teasing the retarded now, isn't it?
Mind you, at least she's proven once and for all that she's retarded....
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