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Post your evidence here. I'll start....

In our town, we have a lovely boutique so called "Not for humans" which sells for and gifts for dogs. Nothing they sell is essential but people like to buy stuff and it's a nice shop. If this had been there it would have been amusing. This was Asda.

To point out how barmy this is, wine is essentially grape juice (poisonous to dogs), alcohol (a really bad idea for dogs) and sugar (yeah, not dogs). Fortunately this contains none of them. It's basically redbush tea. For dogs. For more than I'd pay for a nice bottle of red for humans.PXL_20221120_113436662.jpg
 
I wonder how much I could get for bottled puddle water? I'd bet most dogs would prefer that to the above!
 
I was thinking closer to the River P!ddle!
 
I was thinking closer to the River P!ddle!
To add to the river range what about the Itchen......that will give them something to scratch too :exit:

Maybe even the Exe(crement).............:police::coat:
 
Our cat used to buy 2 for her pet hoomins!
 
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Hopefully, my Wife doesn't see that, she spoils our pooch.

Me? I'm very much a dog should eat what it should. Our's is RAW fed a prey model diet, based on what a wolf might eat.

She's absolutely glowing.
 
I'm more concerned you drink wine that costs under a fiver tbh haha

Fiver for a half litre = £10 a litre => £7.50 a bottle. Fortunately I never learned to appreciate good wine. Plenty of unsubtle reds for <= £7.50 :D
 
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I think someone explained the price breakdown of a £5 bottle of wine some years ago, don’t quite remember the details but the wine cost was about 50p, so a £6.50 bottle should have 3 x better wine?
 
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