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Whole Dog Journal
Has anyone subscribed to this? If so, is it worth the subscription cost?
-- Tara |
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Thanks Matt & Paulette.
-- Tara |
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"Tara O." wrote in message ... Has anyone subscribed to this? If so, is it worth the subscription cost? -- Tara i got it for the famous food reviews. i found it to contain some really good training/behavior articles that are full of information i've read elsewhere, and some hippy-dippy "natural" remedies that don't make a lot of sense to me. but that's just me. -kelly |
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"Tara O." wrote in message
... Has anyone subscribed to this? If so, is it worth the subscription cost? -- Tara I liked it, but not at the cost I was paying...I keep getting renewal notices at a high cost, when its obvious from looking at the website that they're not offerring me the best deal compared to what they could. That, and the millions of renewal notices I keep getting. Magazine publishers and distributors need to learn that sometimes you just want to let your subscription end. BT&Redbone&Samoyedguy --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.522 / Virus Database: 320 - Release Date: 29/09/2003 |
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"Tara O." wrote in message ...
Has anyone subscribed to this? If so, is it worth the subscription cost? I think of it as the equivalent of the supermarket tabloids you see that proclaim olive oil and cider vinegar will cure heart disease, arthritis, obesity, and make you live forever. There's occasionally something worth thinking about trying, but you have to take everything with huge helpings of salt. Ignore the bits on training - they're pretty simplistic and often dangerously inadequate. WDJ is best on topics like natural remedies and foods. I get it, and read it, but it was a freebie and I wouldn't pay to subscribe. Lynn K. |
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