Bella

Let’s hope the dog will be treated better in its own apartment.

Yes the dog has a build in ass scratcher and plus personal doggie chief.

Wow, how funny you are! A____ls in pain are so much fun, you funny guy!

I really get it, I really do, and I totally respect your care of a____ls. I just think we should keep things in proportion here. :slight_smile:

I didn’t mean to attack anyone. I just noticed something and shared how it looked. It’s really sad that everyone here, instead of commenting “Hey, Bella, please ask the guest if the dog is OK because we’ve noticed butt-scooting”, everyone is attacking me, trying to explain how it’s completely normal to ignore it, and also telling me stories about eating dog meat.

Just wow.

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No one is attacking you pal, it’s just differing views and you made valid points but so did they. :slight_smile:

The only thing allowed here is clapping for the participant of that realm for whatever she does. If you are that kind of person, you will love this realm, and you can join the army of lame ignorants. If not, then ignore this realm, that participant and her forum, and move on to enjoy other realms, away from toxicity. That’s my advice to you if you like it.

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So why didn’t you do that yourself, in stead of making it part of this topic, which lead to this discussion in the first place?

I’m not saying ignore a____l a___e, I’m trying to say don’t judge people without really knowing (as opposed to assuming) the facts.

It’s okay to say: “To me it looks like…”, it’s not okay to present things you assume to be true as proven facts.

This is not about Bella, it’s about her guest’s dog, so I find it strange that you bring her into the conversation. :thinking:

Plus calling other posters the above is rather insulting isn’t it as that implies that you are right and everyone else is wrong.

To be fair, tommy did mention Bella.

Okay, fair enough and thanks for pointing it out. :slight_smile:

You didn’t read the context of my comment accurately I guess. I didn’t bring up the participant, I’m talking about the attitude in this forum.

Anyway, I don’t intend to comment on that forum or the participant of that realm, was just giving a tip to the guy if he likes it or not, to move on, as he won’t get anywhere in any constructive discussion here.

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I’m riding a wave, that’s how the entire attitude is here, unfortunately. And I didn’t name anyone, it is rather general feeling.

End of comments for me here. :call_me_hand:

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I understood the intent very well, but fair enough. But you were implying there was a negative discussion here. There were however some very constructive counterarguments put forward, with refreshingly balanced views which have been all too absent sadly in recent weeks here.

I was about to say, my dog ate the food we cooked. LOVED it, never had any issues, lived a full happy life.

To be fair, home cooked food isn’t the same as factory processed food. The latter usually has a much higher salt content as well as several additives to enhance the look and taste of it. Not healthy food for an a____l and certainly not to be used as staple diet.

Care to expand?

:rofl: :rofl: did you not create your share?

Home-cooked food is perfectly fine as long as you don’t add too much salt (a little salt is acceptable).

Heavily-processed food, like many pre-prepared meats available on the market, are poisonous to all a____ls (for example the doses of preservatives are targeted for humans weighing 50 kgs, so they shouldn’t be consumed by little kids).

I think you’re making it worse than it is by over-generalising things. Nowadays there are many processed foods available without preservatives (except of course, salt) and there is a long way between unhealthy an poisonous.

If a dog’s regular diet consists of good healthy and suitable food, it won’t hurt it if it occasionally eats something with too much salt.

That’s true - nothing will k__l you if you do it “occasionally” (as long as you don’t ingest a lethal dose of something, of course). I was talking about an a____l’s regular diet - what it should be eating on a normal day-to-day basis.