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Old Apr 5th 2010 | 1:46 am
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Default ok, the blonde questions thread...

...i've got two questions which i know are a bit blonde, but i honestly don't know what the answers are, and i would like to know:

i. can you give raw meat to your dogs
ii. does sat nav on a car automatically get updated with new roads etc or do you need to do something...

anyone know...?

oh, and if anyone else has a blonde question they've been too scared to ask, feel free to post here, lol...

MM, xx
 
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Default Re: ok, the blonde questions thread...

Originally Posted by Madam Medusa
...i've got two questions which i know are a bit blonde, but i honestly don't know what the answers are, and i would like to know:

i. can you give raw meat to your dogs
ii. does sat nav on a car automatically get updated with new roads etc or do you need to do something...

anyone know...?

oh, and if anyone else has a blonde question they've been too scared to ask, feel free to post here, lol...

MM, xx
i. yes - that really is blonde, what do think they eat in the wild??

ii. depends on settings, but default is probably that it's automatically update
 
Old Apr 5th 2010 | 1:54 am
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Default Re: ok, the blonde questions thread...

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i. yes - that really is blonde, what do think they eat in the wild??

ii. depends on settings, but default is probably that it's automatically update
lol, i know it is...!! i know what they eat in the wild, but seeing as pet dogs normally eat specially made dog food, i wondered whether there would be some sort of adverse reaction if they ate raw meat (i'm thinking chicken rather than beef...)

ok thanks, will check...

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Default Re: ok, the blonde questions thread...

As you often see wolves cooking lamb chops on BBQs in the forest, maybe serving Rover raw meat could be dodgy.
 
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Default Re: ok, the blonde questions thread...

Originally Posted by lionheart
As you often see wolves cooking lamb chops on BBQs in the forest, maybe serving Rover raw meat could be dodgy.
i know, i know...i just wondered whether evolution had maybe made pet dogs stomach's more sensitive, lol...

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Default Re: ok, the blonde questions thread...

Originally Posted by Madam Medusa
lol, i know it is...!! i know what they eat in the wild, but seeing as pet dogs normally eat specially made dog food, i wondered whether there would be some sort of adverse reaction if they ate raw meat (i'm thinking chicken rather than beef...)

ok thanks, will check...

MM, xx
Cooked chicken bones are definitely not good for dogs - they shatter and splinter and can cause internal injuries.

Beef bones are good.
 
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Default Re: ok, the blonde questions thread...

Originally Posted by Madam Medusa
lol, i know it is...!! i know what they eat in the wild, but seeing as pet dogs normally eat specially made dog food, i wondered whether there would be some sort of adverse reaction if they ate raw meat (i'm thinking chicken rather than beef...)

ok thanks, will check...

MM, xx
Not sure I've seen dogs eat chicken - in the wild, they go for red meat, surely? Foxes eat chicken of course but I assume they have a different digestive tract or some such technical thing...........
 
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Default Re: ok, the blonde questions thread...

raw red meats yes, but cooked chicken and no pork as it gives them worms

as for the second question what is a GPS
 
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Default Re: ok, the blonde questions thread...

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raw red meats yes, but cooked chicken and no pork as it gives them worms

as for the second question what is a GPS
From Urban Dictionary:
"A 'wonderful' device, surpassing the directional capabilities of the compass, finally enabling many women to drive freely. This device follows a series of similar advancements, such as power steering, power brakes, and the mini-van. This has begun to overthrow the logical reasoning that when a male and female are in the same vehicle, any male of driving age should be driving the vehicle unless intoxicated or otherwise unable to drive the vehicle.
Husband: Hey honey, why don't you go downtown to that Chinese place and pick us up something to eat.

Wife: But I don't know how to get there, We have been there at least 30 times, but I'm a women, so I just can't remember.

Husband: Don't worry, I got you this brand new GPS, it talks to you and tells you how to get to places you should already know how to get to.

Wife: Now I can finally drive outside the neighborhood without getting lost! YAY!
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Default Re: ok, the blonde questions thread...

We're all utterly useless at getting anywhere. However would we cope without men to tell us what to do?

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Originally Posted by Meow
We're all utterly useless at getting anywhere. However would we cope without men to tell us what to do?

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I have to say women, and I mean ALL women, are absolutely useless at giving directions.
 
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Default Re: ok, the blonde questions thread...

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We're all utterly useless at getting anywhere. However would we cope without men to tell us what to do?

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The 800m was only introduced as a women's Olympic event in 1960. Prior to that, it was assumed that, after four turns, they would all become disorientated and get lost................
 
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Default Re: ok, the blonde questions thread...

Originally Posted by Blue Cat
raw red meats yes, but cooked chicken and no pork as it gives them worms

as for the second question what is a GPS
thanks, that helps a lot...

well, the gps is a bit crap, it always seems to go weird routes so i never follow it, which is why i was wondering whether it knew about new roads or not...

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Default Re: ok, the blonde questions thread...

Originally Posted by Madam Medusa
thanks, that helps a lot...

well, the gps is a bit crap, it always seems to go weird routes so i never follow it, which is why i was wondering whether it knew about new roads or not...

MM, xx
You'll probably need to update the maps, which are held in the memory. All the GPS does is tell you where you are relative to the map in the memory. Or something.
 
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Default Re: ok, the blonde questions thread...

Originally Posted by Madam Medusa
...i've got two questions which i know are a bit blonde, but i honestly don't know what the answers are, and i would like to know:

i. can you give raw meat to your dogs
ii. does sat nav on a car automatically get updated with new roads etc or do you need to do something...

anyone know...?

oh, and if anyone else has a blonde question they've been too scared to ask, feel free to post here, lol...

MM, xx

Firstly, since my wife and a few of my daughters are blondes I have to say the title of the thread is offensive. But to answer your first question- Yes. I feed my dogs raw beef all the time. Dogs are not like people, they can eat other dogs crap and be no worse for the wear. You try that and you'll be in the hospital for a week
 


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