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Show THUUTTONftOX from PAT GJMACNOS March 18, 1965 REVIEW Ala Carte For The Family Pooch The trouble with being a procrastinator is that someone else often beats you to the worm about dogs and the whole general attitude of cooking for dogs Undoubtedly, most of us won't end up puttering in the kitchen dreaming up new ideas for the doggy bowl, no matter how good the recines are Fido is usually lucky to hear the sound of the can opener once a day But the manufacturers know that the pet business is big business and are busy producing foods for underprivileged dogs that will give them the pampered feeling of eating home cooked foods While browsing through the shelves of the library, 1 came across a new book called Cooking For Dogs . This book is not in the humor section; it is a cookbook. Now tSfflKKf UN I j Carlo Smith 4675 Hollafli. BlvO J7l-04- maybe you .have an underprivileged dog, apetwho gets only cold, canned food. Maybe you've just never thought about cooking for F ldo. If so, this book should be quite an eye opener for both of you. il read the book and took notes on it, thinking to myself that many of the recipes too good sounded quite good for a dog, as a matter of fact. I hadn t quite decided how to write it up, when 1 suddenly realized someone else had beaten me to it and had produced a very funny column on the subject. While I was still thinking, the early bird ate the breakfast. However, in case the only paper you read is the Rocky Mountain Review, it might not be too late to say a few words I as 60009 One large pet food firm is currently introducing five new products and is spending over $1,000,000 to advertise the fact There is a special of all meat one of pack beef with gravy and one erf horse meat with gravy If you re a dog, there's good news tonight There are still people around who remember that a dog was a furry animal with four legs who lived in a box outside He was faithful, loyal You had him and smelly someone had given him to you. 4e bit the mailman, barked at strangers and generally policed the area Once or twice a day, the table scraps were together and tossed outside and that was that. Fido had eaten Those dogs, however went out with the :eIluloid collar. Today's dog is sleek, trim, delicate and expensive Noone ed - you a dog You buy givesa dog This takes more money than you can imagine .. unless you've bought a dog re- cently The more fashionable the dog, the more money passes hand And some dogs are more fashionable than others. of this moment, the As poodle is king People who own However, poodles are in the recent National Kennel Best in Show Show awarded a lowly to heaven forbid Scottie. Now Scotties, you may remember, were the in dog around 1940 until they were nosed out by cocker spaniels Then came dalmations, collies (spurred on by Lassie ") and big beagles, bassets, poodles Little poodles overtook big poodles, which brings us up to today and the unhappy news (to poodle owners) aboutScot-tie- s However. Scottie owners who have been walking their unfashionable dogs at night so the neighbors wont see them, have read the papers and are beginning to let their dogs outside a few hours at night Everyday will see more Scotties creep out until the streets are full of them. The Well, when poor poodles? youre out, you had better stay in All of this unmanship in dogs is far removed from the wooly one who lived in a box .. outside! That poor dog never rode in cars so he had no use for a canvas car seat of his own, complete with seat belt. He didn t have his private door UMC Opero Tour Of Europe Deporting April 27. 1965 at its best in the grand cities of Milan, Vienna, Pans, Berlin, Rome, Mutych and London Mr Watts will be your personal host throughout the tour. Call or write for your free brochure opera a leading into the house fancy jeweled dog collar .. rubber rain boots to mat :h his raincoat He didn't have a dog house with deck and observation platform little blue ribbons on his little blue top knot . Doggie Leather after- -' shave lotion He couldn't even coyly lower his false eye- lashes before he bit the mailman because he was under- -' . Personally Escorted by ARDEAN WATTS 359-86- privileged 7 If you have an under rivileged dog in your house, why not try today to make his life happy 59i Let a copy of Cooking for Dogs," turn to page 32 and start assembling the ingredients for Vitamin Casserole: Coursely chop one carrot, one stalk of celery, one onion and one pound of round steak .!" Uaktru ' HU 2953 East 33rd South . 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