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by Steve
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
Sometimes it's products like this that makes having a dog so much more fun.
I prefer the old-fashioned way of just tossing a dog treat with my hands. The old way works with any shape and size of dog treat and the distance thrown can easily be modified. You can also toss multiple treats at once.
By , at 1/18/2006 09:22:00 AM
the dog in the video doesn't seem to be half as enthusiastic as the guy who launches the treats... and why would you demo this product in the kitchen of your house next to the food bowls of your dog!?
By , at 1/19/2006 04:32:00 AM
Just think how far you can make your dog run with this sucker!
By Tim, at 1/24/2006 08:15:00 AM
Try launching this...
August 11, 2006 ยท We got a press release, "First Homeopathic Ice Cream for Dogs Promotes Wellness with Holistic Mix-Ins." The makers of Frost Bite Doggie Ice Cream, in Framingham, Mass., say that they now have five, count 'em, five refrigerated trucks that ferry their secret doggie desert recipes throughout dog-loving neighborhoods in Massachusetts, Beverly Hills and Philadelphia.
Mixed Signals is unable at press time to confirm it, but developer Jeff Walker says that his blend of ingredients like slippery elm, marshmallow root, fennel, dill, nettle and licorice root water will help cure irritable doggie bowls and a host of other ailments.
The same businessman owns a "prep school" for dogs (read: revisionist kennel). He won't enroll any dogs who wear polyester.
By , at 8/31/2006 05:37:00 AM
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