Friday, March 18, 2011

Mike Huckabee's Dog Whistle To The Birthers: Says Obama Grew Up In Kenya - News Hounds

Mike Huckabee's Dog Whistle To The Birthers: Says Obama Grew Up In Kenya - News Hounds
Mike Huckabee may have just blown his chance at the presidency with his shockingly ignorant comments about President Obama’s “troubling” “perspective” due to his “growing up in Kenya because he probably grew up hearing that the British were

Oakland's Greg Kampe holds court on his dog and Obama in Tulsa - Detroit Free Press
TULSA, Okla. — Too bad teams can’t score points in NCAA tournament news conferences. If they could, Oakland would be routing Texas right now, behind the inspired play of Greg Kampe. The Golden Grizzlies’ colorful coach held court during today’s

Obama’s Silence Is Now Intolerable! - Article.nationalreview.com
The president says nothing as feral cats terrorize and overtake Australia — an American ally and the homeland of my cattle dog ancestors. BRISBANE, Australia — A gang of feral cats “the size of dogs” has been terrorizing a neighborhood in the

Is Obama's Team Ready to Dump the Dollar? - GOPUSA
is Geithner measuring a "lifetime" in dog years? The Telegraph reports that Geithner "shocked But Geithner's comments only added fuel to the fire. Do Geithner and Obama really seek to promote America or tear her down? If the former, they have a very

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Coprophagia - Eating B/Ms Coprophagia eating B/Ms, consumption

Coprophagia - Eating B/Ms Coprophagia eating B/Ms, consumption of feces, is common but disturbing habit in some dogs. The cause is unknown, but there are ways to deal with this behavior. Coprophagia is normal behavior under some circumstances. The bitch will normally eat the puppies feces and urine during their first few weeks of life. This keeps the den or whelping box clean. Some of the most common "treatments" for comprophagia are: sprinkling MSG on the dog's food 's putting pineapple or tomato juice or spinich in the dog's food crushing a Cert's breath mint and putting it in the food changing the dog's diet to a higher quality, more digestible food There are also some commercial products on the market Forbid Deter Both of these products have fermented vegetable extract as their main ingredient. This is for all intents and purposes the same as MSG. All the information that I have about effectiveness of any of these is anecdotal and through my own experience. I have found that MSG or a commercial product works best. Some dog owners are more comfortable using a commercial product even though the cost is much greater than plain MSG. Trial and error is the way that I have figured out how much MSG to put in the food. I have them start out with a teaspoonful and increase the amount until it has the desired effect of making the smell and taste of the feces undesirable. Ken Landa From juliejohnson - 12/4/07 9:17 AM We have also used canned pumpkin as an additive to the food - again, starting out with a teaspoon like Ken said (or even smaller if it is a small dog!). Something to be careful of with pumpkin is it can lead to diarrhea. Also, we've used Accent Spice, which I think is a commercial name for MSG if they are looking for it in the grocery store. Sometimes we have also told the clients who have cats to add these to the cat's food so the dog will stay out of the litterbox. Of course, we tell them to make sure to clear it with their vets first, especially if we know the animals have had prior digestive problems. Julie Johnson
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