This is a really great book, and I highly recommend it to everyone who wants a good comprehensive book on the benefits of feeding raw.
There is tons of very useful info.
Plus info on home cooked diets for those who don't want to raw feed as well. I think the best part is the explanation of what has transpired over the years, in history of how kibble started and how our knowledge has evolved today.
Hard to imagine the days of Alpo....
Well you little Leerburg tramp... of COURSE I have to order one of these! It sure beats the huge flashlight I take out for our last "go potty, go potty, gooo poottttyyy, go POTTY FALCON!" event every night! LOL!
(FYI..."you little Leerburg tramp" is an endearment - not an insult, I know you would have known this but just so no newbie reads this and thinks ME the tramp....) We will leave THAT for another topic...
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Oh, I'm totally a LB tramp, at least about my all-time LB faves: the Spot Lit, the wonderful large heated floor-mat for senior dogs (or even for what it's meant for: new litters ), the selection of marker treats, and the long cotton line.
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off topic and waaaaay late on the subject, but for some reason those spot-lit dont last long here. The lights flickers, they stop working or shut off after a while...i stopped bothering after the 4th one. i guess im just unlucky
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Quote: mike bellemare
off topic and waaaaay late on the subject, but for some reason those spot-lit dont last long here. The lights flickers, they stop working or shut off after a while...i stopped bothering after the 4th one. i guess im just unlucky
The only problem I had was in not following the directions, and that did plague me at first, I admit. LOL
I was not squeezing the light until past the flashing and past the solid glow (or whatever it says; I forget now), and I was getting just the "display" light that is meant to be for someone looking at it and trying it in a store. (That display mode does shut off soon, true -- to foil folks pressing it and then leaving it, in the store.)
You are probably not doing what I was, but if you are, then I imagine that you have 4 perfectly good ones that were squeezed into "display" or "test" mode but not past that into using mode. (Then there are two user modes: flashing and solid.)
The little tag on it explains how to get past "display" mode. Once you do that, then you have different length of squeeze for solid or flashing.
I forgot all about that "problem" I had until I read your post.
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Quote: Mike Bellemare
i did have the same problem then read the instruction and figure it out. They crapped out after that discovery unfortunately
How long did it run? I've seen at least several months out of each one I've bought. Of course, I don't have them on for long -- maybe max of 30 to 45 minutes a day (or less).
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