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Quotes from customers and pet store employees

I was walking out of a store and had to be dragged out by my sister after I heard this:

Customer: Can I keep two snakes in the same tank?
Salesperson: Oh yeah. My snakes love cuddling together! What do you have at home?
Customer: A Kingsnake. About two or three feet.
Salesperson: Oh. That should be fine.
Customer: **goes to the counter with a corn hardley over a foot**

God. That explaining took forever, the girl giving the advice was a real jerk about it...
 
/so late I know xD

I should have clarified more, but by raw diet I meant a diet that is balanced with the appropriate amounts of meat, organ, and bone depending on the best weight of the dog.

I love feeding raw, my dog has never been healthier on it and it does some fabulous things for her like keeping her teeth really clean, her coat free of dandruff and super soft, high energy levels, and I've not had one medical issue with her since switching (she has food allergies) :)

But yes, it's understandable that some people have no idea what they're doing when they try to feed a raw diet. They just slap down a piece of meat for their dog and don't consider that they also need organs, bones, tripe, etc.
 
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