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RE: LOLZ's Daily Earn and Burn Contest - You Win When We Burn - 11/8/2025

in LOLZ's Fun House5 months ago

Do you mean that even if most (if not all) of those dog treats have containers that say that they are nutritious, they are still not recommended for frequent eating (even if the fact that they are usually more expensive is tolerated) !INDEED? 🤯😅 !WEIRD !HOPE !PIZZA !ALIVE

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I wanted to point out that "treats" are no substitute for a complete, balanced diet. You wouldn't want to feed your dog only cookies and candy, as you wouldn't get the vitamins and minerals you need to stay healthy. !LOLZ !INDEED !WEIRD

It's hard to imagine a dog or cat's normal diet compared to a human, because of the different physiology !INDEED. 🤯 !PIZZA !HOPE

Anyway, I see some dog treat packaging saying that they have "complete nutrition" or something similar. 😅 !WEIRD !ALIVE

Most likely, it is a complete, balanced daily food. !INDEED !LOLZ

I think that dog (or cat) treats are !FUN for them and still nutritious, but more expensive !INDEED. 🤯😅 !WEIRD !HOPE !PIZZA !ALIVE

One animal can be fed with a laoma, but if there are more than 3 of them, you need to look for something suitable within the budget. !INDEED !HOPE

Some pet owners may have a lot of available money to spend and/or they love their pets so much that they would feed them with lots of (expensive) dog treats every time. 💸🤯🤓 !WEIRD !INDEED !HOPE !PIZZA !ALIVE

Well, everyone has the right to choose. Personally, I prefer regular food that can be fed to several other homeless animals.🐈🐾😹
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There !INDEED is the fact that trying to feed multiple homeless animals (particularly cats and dogs) would entail more expenses than simply feeding one's own pets. 🧘‍♂️🤓 !HOPE !WEIRD !PIZZA !ALIVE