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Funny Facebook CW gallery. Paleo is mentioned! And I agree with it too.
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[url=http://blisstree.com/live/bad-health-weight-loss-advice-facebook-903/]Horrible Weight Loss Advice From Facebook[/url]
Funny Facebook CW gallery. Paleo is mentioned! And I agree with it too.
[QUOTE=fpsjosh01;797861]Thank you for your encouraging words.
(bacon noming time)[/QUOTE]
I should just make my signature super long and tack on
JUST EAT YOUR BACON AND LIKE IT.
[QUOTE=abstractpersona;797563]Hehe, that's something I miss, the dogs and cats back home (eating meat and fish scraps, bones...) are super lean and muscular as if they were greek gods... :-) I remember looking at my pets in admiration because they really looked magnificent! The pets here are so chubby, when you pet them you feel the fat rolling around under their furr. Eww...[/QUOTE]
Whenever I would walk into a client's home to start the training with them (dog training) I would evaluate their dog according to the BCS (Body Condition Score) and then I would show them how to look and feel for the fats. If the dog scored more than a 5, I would then ALWAYS recommend a low grain or no grain diet. Unfortunately, no grain is always more expensive and so for some people, buying no grain is not an option. I would point them in the right direction on where to get quality food for less expensive. My dogs always look sleek and sculpted. Too bad I didn't figure it out for myself until years later... how dumb I am!!! And not that I am getting it, I'm dropping the weight off. Now I just need to drop another 20 and I'll be happy.
[QUOTE=sires6;798326]Whenever I would walk into a client's home to start the training with them (dog training) I would evaluate their dog according to the BCS (Body Condition Score) and then I would show them how to look and feel for the fats. If the dog scored more than a 5, I would then ALWAYS recommend a low grain or no grain diet. Unfortunately, no grain is always more expensive and so for some people, buying no grain is not an option. I would point them in the right direction on where to get quality food for less expensive. My dogs always look sleek and sculpted. Too bad I didn't figure it out for myself until years later... how dumb I am!!! And not that I am getting it, I'm dropping the weight off. Now I just need to drop another 20 and I'll be happy.[/QUOTE]
Off topic all right but you look well placed to help me. My dog (9 month old border collie) has taken a dislike to children and has started growling at them. How can I get this out of him and get him back to how he was initially, which was great with kids?
[QUOTE=Karen183;798364]SF- That IS ironic, but fats have been linked to feeding cancers (I just learned). Apparently there are certain fatty acids that certain cencers need, so they tell women with a high risk of breast cancer to go on a low fat diet.[/QUOTE]
Baloney.
What's with the image attached to all you posts?
[QUOTE=MamaGrok;798381]Baloney.
What's with the image attached to all you posts?[/QUOTE]
That's a spam bot
[QUOTE=MamaGrok;798381]Baloney.
What's with the image attached to all you posts?[/QUOTE]
Indeed, you have been spam bot-tled. The ol' spamaruwski. spamnellina,etc.
Just report the spambots. They get deleted eventually.
[QUOTE=smilingjustalittlebit;798358]Off topic all right but you look well placed to help me. My dog (9 month old border collie) has taken a dislike to children and has started growling at them. How can I get this out of him and get him back to how he was initially, which was great with kids?[/QUOTE]
We had pet chatter go off-topic for pages so there's a thread for that now: [url]http://www.marksdailyapple.com/forum/thread47636.html[/url]
I found this interesting yesterday while I was getting a physical.
It occurred when the doctor was looking at my cholesterol numbers from a blood test:
TC - 208
HDL - 62
Tris - 55
VLDL (calculated) - 11
LDL (calculated) - 135
He said something about 208 being a little high, but that my HDL is great. I decided not to go into a long discussion about cholesterol with him. He also said that my low triglycerides show that I must eat healthy. I was about to let him know how I eat because I was curious what is response would be if I told him about 50-60% of my calories come from fat and mostly saturated fat at that. I wonder if he would have changed his mind about me eating healthy...