Google

pet-manual.co.uk | | Archive > Pet newsgroups > rec.pets.dogs.health

 
K9 Superfuel - CLICK HERE for the Pet Manual Forum Home Page
Harvey Dent
I saw 'K9 Superfuel' on the Animal Naturals website (http://www.an-nat.com)
and was wondering if anyone else has tried this with their dog(s). It sounds
great! Especially the testamonials
(http://www.an-nat.com/spotlight/superfuel_stories.html).

Thanks for all replies!!

H.D.


diddy
in thread news:QCJ%c.4928$D%.1143@attbi_s51: "Harvey Dent"
<hdent@gothom.com> whittled the following words:

> http://www.an-nat.com/spotlight/superfuel_stories.html


Oh greta, just what I want. A high octane super fuel for my dogs (NOT!)
Just what i want, a dog that gains six pounds in ONE week! *NOT!*

Nor was there a word anywhere about meeting AAFCO nutritional standards,
or mention that they had nutritionists on board.
All they had was personal testimonals. I'm sure I could get the same
results if I fed my dog macaroni and cheese.
Harvey Dent
Maybe this page will help with some of you comments:
http://www.an-nat.com/dogs/superfuel.html

Some dogs (especially older ones) need help putting on good weight.


"diddy" <diddy@nospam.diddy.net> wrote in message
news:Xns955EA483BFEFDdanny@216.196.97.142...
> in thread news:QCJ%c.4928$D%.1143@attbi_s51: "Harvey Dent"
> <hdent@gothom.com> whittled the following words:
>
> > http://www.an-nat.com/spotlight/superfuel_stories.html

>
> Oh greta, just what I want. A high octane super fuel for my dogs (NOT!)
> Just what i want, a dog that gains six pounds in ONE week! *NOT!*
>
> Nor was there a word anywhere about meeting AAFCO nutritional standards,
> or mention that they had nutritionists on board.
> All they had was personal testimonals. I'm sure I could get the same
> results if I fed my dog macaroni and cheese.



Jim Notral
I guess you would rather have more spam in your mailbox...that's what I call
'sleazebag'. At least this way people can give their opinions...like yours.
If they are good or bad you get to have your say.

So...if I hear you right...you'll avoid good products if they advertise in a
way you don't agree with? Understandable if they are using nudity, sex or
false claims...but a simple post...come on.

Good luck in your search for 'honest' advertising.


"Melinda Shore" <shore@panix.com> wrote in message
news:chnpt2$k00$1@panix2.panix.com...
> In article <QCJ%c.4928$D%.1143@attbi_s51>,
> Harvey Dent <hdent@gothom.com> wrote:
> >I saw 'K9 Superfuel' on the Animal Naturals website

>
> How odd that you've also flogged an endurance drink in
> rec.running, and it's just the oddest damned coincidence
> that the address for the company you've advertised in the
> running newsgroup is the same as the address for the company
> you've advertised here. Weird, huh?
>
> I don't spend money with companies who are in such shaky
> shape that they've got to indulge in sleazebag advertising
> practices to get any business. I run, I'm a nordic skier, I
> have sleddogs, and I'll buy my energy products elsewhere.
> Thanks for letting me know to avoid your stuff.
> --
> Melinda Shore - Software longa, hardware brevis - shore@panix.com
>
> I was shrill before shrill was cool



Melinda Shore
In article <Hn50d.9953$MQ5.3120@attbi_s52>,
Jim Notral <jamesn@harman.com> wrote:
>So...if I hear you right...you'll avoid good products if they advertise in a
>way you don't agree with? Understandable if they are using nudity, sex or
>false claims...but a simple post...come on.


It was a dishonest post - you deliberately misrepresented
your relationship with the company. I figure that any
company that has to do that isn't in very good shape, and
since switching around endurance supplements is a bad idea,
getting used to yours is probably a lousy bet.

It's not like you don't have any competition.
--
Melinda Shore - Software longa, hardware brevis - shore@panix.com

This is the first economic recovery since WWII in which corporate
profits grabbed a bigger share of the growth than workers' pay and benefits.
Rocky
Jim Notral said in rec.pets.dogs.health:

> So...if I hear you right...you'll avoid good products if
> they advertise in a way you don't agree with?
> Understandable if they are using nudity, sex or false
> claims...but a simple post...come on.


Gratuitous nudity or sex in advertising is AOK with me.
Dishonesty and misrepresentation is not.

I hope this helps in your future endeavours.

--
--Matt. Rocky's a Dog.
Al Bardo
In article <chqoi7$17q$1@panix2.panix.com>, shore@panix.com says...
> In article <Hn50d.9953$MQ5.3120@attbi_s52>,
>
> It was a dishonest post - you deliberately misrepresented
> your relationship with the company. I figure that any
> company that has to do that isn't in very good shape, and
> since switching around endurance supplements is a bad idea,
> getting used to yours is probably a lousy bet.
>
> It's not like you don't have any competition.
>


I'm not associated in any way with the company that sells the K9
supplement, but I am giving it to my dog, and find that it's a far
superior product in terms of nutrient content than I have ever seen for
canine usage. While there may be some hype attendant with the sales of
the product, to condemn it unseen strikes me as being a bit ignorant.


--
Al Bardo
Melinda Shore
In article <MPG.1baaa0a4aa4f8dfc9897c8@news.verizon.net>,
Al Bardo <albardo@nospam.net> wrote:
>While there may be some hype attendant with the sales of
>the product, to condemn it unseen strikes me as being a bit ignorant.


I'm not condemning the product, I'm condemning the company.
You've got plenty of competition so it's not as if we're
without reasonable alternatives. If every company that
manufactures performance supplements decided to treat this
discussion newsgroup as an advertising forum it would be
unusable as a discussion group, and that would be a pity.

See ya.
--
Melinda Shore - Software longa, hardware brevis - shore@panix.com

This is the first economic recovery since WWII in which corporate
profits grabbed a bigger share of the growth than workers' pay and benefits.
The Puppy Wizard
HOWEDY malinda,

You forgot to tell Harvey you're also a dog abusing mental case.


"Melinda Shore" <shore@panix.com> wrote in message
news:chnpt2$k00$1@panix2.panix.com...
> In article <QCJ%c.4928$D%.1143@attbi_s51>,
> Harvey Dent <hdent@gothom.com> wrote:
> >I saw 'K9 Superfuel' on the Animal Naturals website

>
> How odd that you've also flogged an endurance drink in
> rec.running, and it's just the oddest damned coincidence
> that the address for the company you've advertised in the
> running newsgroup is the same as the address for the company
> you've advertised here. Weird, huh?
>
> I don't spend money with companies who are in such shaky
> shape that they've got to indulge in sleazebag advertising
> practices to get any business. I run, I'm a nordic skier, I
> have sleddogs, and I'll buy my energy products elsewhere.
> Thanks for letting me know to avoid your stuff.
> --
> Melinda Shore - Software longa, hardware brevis -

shore@panix.com
>
> I was shrill before shrill was cool



The Puppy Wizard
HOWEDY Jim,

You must be new here abHOWETS.

I see you've met HOWER LYING DOG ABUSING PUNK
THUG COWARD ACTIVE LONG TERM INCURABLE
MENTAL CASES.


"Jim Notral" <jamesn@harman.com> wrote in message
news:Hn50d.9953$MQ5.3120@attbi_s52...
> I guess you would rather have more spam in your mailbox...that's

what I call
> 'sleazebag'. At least this way people can give their

opinions...like yours.
> If they are good or bad you get to have your say.
>
> So...if I hear you right...you'll avoid good products if they

advertise in a
> way you don't agree with? Understandable if they are using

nudity, sex or
> false claims...but a simple post...come on.
>
> Good luck in your search for 'honest' advertising.
>
>
> "Melinda Shore" <shore@panix.com> wrote in message
> news:chnpt2$k00$1@panix2.panix.com...
> > In article <QCJ%c.4928$D%.1143@attbi_s51>,
> > Harvey Dent <hdent@gothom.com> wrote:
> > >I saw 'K9 Superfuel' on the Animal Naturals website

> >
> > How odd that you've also flogged an endurance drink in
> > rec.running, and it's just the oddest damned coincidence
> > that the address for the company you've advertised in the
> > running newsgroup is the same as the address for the company
> > you've advertised here. Weird, huh?
> >
> > I don't spend money with companies who are in such shaky
> > shape that they've got to indulge in sleazebag advertising
> > practices to get any business. I run, I'm a nordic skier, I
> > have sleddogs, and I'll buy my energy products elsewhere.
> > Thanks for letting me know to avoid your stuff.
> > --
> > Melinda Shore - Software longa, hardware brevis -

shore@panix.com
> >
> > I was shrill before shrill was cool

>
>



The Puppy Wizard
You're a MENTAL CASE.

"Melinda Shore" <shore@panix.com> wrote in message
news:chqoi7$17q$1@panix2.panix.com...
> In article <Hn50d.9953$MQ5.3120@attbi_s52>,
> Jim Notral <jamesn@harman.com> wrote:
> >So...if I hear you right...you'll avoid good products if they

advertise in a
> >way you don't agree with? Understandable if they are using

nudity, sex or
> >false claims...but a simple post...come on.

>
> It was a dishonest post - you deliberately misrepresented
> your relationship with the company. I figure that any
> company that has to do that isn't in very good shape, and
> since switching around endurance supplements is a bad idea,
> getting used to yours is probably a lousy bet.
>
> It's not like you don't have any competition.
> --
> Melinda Shore - Software longa, hardware brevis -

shore@panix.com
>
> This is the first economic recovery since WWII in which

corporate
> profits grabbed a bigger share of the growth than workers' pay

and benefits.


The Puppy Wizard
HOWEDY Al,

Strikes The Amazing Puppy Wizard as INSANE.

"Al Bardo" <albardo@nospam.net> wrote in message
news:MPG.1baaa0a4aa4f8dfc9897c8@news.verizon.net...
> In article <chqoi7$17q$1@panix2.panix.com>, shore@panix.com

says...
> > In article <Hn50d.9953$MQ5.3120@attbi_s52>,
> >
> > It was a dishonest post - you deliberately misrepresented
> > your relationship with the company. I figure that any
> > company that has to do that isn't in very good shape, and
> > since switching around endurance supplements is a bad idea,
> > getting used to yours is probably a lousy bet.
> >
> > It's not like you don't have any competition.
> >

>
> I'm not associated in any way with the company that sells the K9
> supplement, but I am giving it to my dog, and find that it's a

far
> superior product in terms of nutrient content than I have ever

seen for
> canine usage. While there may be some hype attendant with the

sales of
> the product, to condemn it unseen strikes me as being a bit

ignorant.
>
>
> --
> Al Bardo



Kyler Laird
"Jim Notral" <jamesn@harman.com> writes:

>I guess you would rather have more spam in your mailbox...


I don't think anyone (else) has even implied that.

>At least this way people can give their opinions...like yours.


That's a good thing. I appreciate that. I definitely prefer such
things to get the light of Usenet cast upon them.

>So...if I hear you right...you'll avoid good products if they advertise in a
>way you don't agree with?


*I* do and will. A "product" is more than what comes to my door.
I don't want to support people who are anti-social. I also would
not want to give my information to them.

Anytime someone stoops to such tactics I also assume that the
merchandise is not as good as claimed.

>Understandable if they are using nudity, sex or
>false claims...but a simple post...come on.


Providing intentionally misleading information is enough for me.

--kyler
Jo Wolf
Yeh, well I suppose you waste your money on all those human body-builder
supplements, too.

Why would you want your dog to be muscle-bound (IF this stuff worked) if
he's not designed by nature to have that build?

Jo Wolf
Martinez, Georgia

Melinda Shore
In article <QCJ%c.4928$D%.1143@attbi_s51>,
Harvey Dent <hdent@gothom.com> wrote:
>I saw 'K9 Superfuel' on the Animal Naturals website


How odd that you've also flogged an endurance drink in
rec.running, and it's just the oddest damned coincidence
that the address for the company you've advertised in the
running newsgroup is the same as the address for the company
you've advertised here. Weird, huh?

I don't spend money with companies who are in such shaky
shape that they've got to indulge in sleazebag advertising
practices to get any business. I run, I'm a nordic skier, I
have sleddogs, and I'll buy my energy products elsewhere.
Thanks for letting me know to avoid your stuff.
--
Melinda Shore - Software longa, hardware brevis - shore@panix.com

I was shrill before shrill was cool


"At Last... Dog Training That's Guaranteed To Teach You How To STOP your Dog's Behavior Problems Quickly And Easily!"
 

Learn How To Quickly And Easily Train Your Doggie To Be Well Behaved At All Times
 

 

Powered by: Search Engine Indexer and vBulletin v2.3.0
Copyright © 2000 - 2002, Jelsoft Enterprises Limited