Randomly popped into a pet store, and I guess only crabbers will buy dog food without having a dog...
Just opened the salmon, and it was quite smelly (in the good way). Crabs came for it immediately after I left them in peace.
(yes that's the store name)
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Global Pet Food (Toronto, ON)
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Re: Global Pet Food (Toronto, ON)
Do you rehydrate them?
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Re: Global Pet Food (Toronto, ON)
No, you can just put them in dry.
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Re: Global Pet Food (Toronto, ON)
Haha! I buy the PureBites cat treats for the crabs, and I don't have a cat. It's freeze dried food too. I beat those treats up in the food processor. It makes it easier for me to scoop it out of the bag.Scarletfire wrote:Randomly popped into a pet store, and I guess only crabbers will buy dog food without having a dog...
Just opened the salmon, and it was quite smelly (in the good way). Crabs came for it immediately after I left them in peace.
(yes that's the store name)
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