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post Jun 18 2014, 12:16 AM

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Where do I buy Kong products in KL?
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post Jun 19 2014, 11:32 PM

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Pooh, found it on my own. Kong can be bought at Petsmore, Great Eastern Shopping Mall, Jln Ampang.
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post Jul 7 2014, 08:10 PM

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I made a stew/mash for my Golden today.

Almost an entire head of cabbage, long beans, sweet potatoes, carrots, beef chunks, peas and garlic. I would probably pick a fattier beef next time because dogs need the fat.

After 3 hours of stewing, use a potato masher and mash it up. Stuffs great into a Kong. Refrigerate the rest.

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post Aug 15 2014, 02:53 AM

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Say Nestle came out with a sort of biscuit that it claims is 'complete' in its nutrition profile. It contains about 20 ingredients; some major, like dried chicken meal and brown rice, and minor ones which are the same stuff as found in vitamin tablets.

Then, for an indefinite time, years on end, you can eat nothing other than this biscuit and water. Every meal, every day. This particular biscuit, and water. From when you are 15 years old till you are 60 years old.

Do you think -- of course most people have no brains with which to think, but assuming you could think-- that your nutritional needs can be met exclusively by the wisdom of Nestle and those 20 ingredients in the biscuit?

 

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