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A Little Boy With An Ice Cream.....
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So a little boy, just three years old, is sitting on a blanket and holding an ice cream. The family dog is looking at the ice cream.
Does the R S P C A really have to criticise this innocent photograph?
Does the R S P C A really have to criticise this innocent photograph?
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I remember several years ago while on holiday in Norfolk.The family and me went for a day trip to Norwich we were caught in slow moving traffic on the ring road.Sitting on the grass verge beside the road was a young lad and his dog.He had an ice cream cornet,it was one lick for him and then one for the dog and so on,It brought a smile to our faces.
Bunch of rubbish. Not all dogs are intolerant of dairy, I would say that most are not. There is little or no theobromine in white chocolate, and even less in the kind that is used to cover icecream which is the stuff that used to be sold as “magic shell”
I can see why the RSPCA made the comment that it did...they have to stick to “the line” on these things.
Neither the problems (where they do exist) with milk or with chocolate are allergies...the chocolate issue is a toxicity and the dairy one is a dietary intolerance. I have got a dog with a pork allergy and I know the difference!
but Twitter and the Daily Mail, why am I not surprised?
I can see why the RSPCA made the comment that it did...they have to stick to “the line” on these things.
Neither the problems (where they do exist) with milk or with chocolate are allergies...the chocolate issue is a toxicity and the dairy one is a dietary intolerance. I have got a dog with a pork allergy and I know the difference!
but Twitter and the Daily Mail, why am I not surprised?
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