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09.28
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Pedigree Large Breed Dog Food Review

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4 stars

Master Mason from Brooklyn, NY on Sep.182011

4out of 5

We have been feeding our (2) 17 month old German Shepherds a “Holistic Natural” dog food. These large breed dogs needed to gain more weight and I was concerned because the Holistic food kibble was small pieces and didn’t promote chewing.

Considering switching to Pedigree Large breed food my wife put just a few pieces in with the Holistic food to see what the Dogs would do and to her surprise they PICKED OUT the Pedigree kibble first showing they actually preferred and enjoyed it. So I let my dogs decide what they want for dinner and they chose Pedigree.

Originally posted at Buzzillions.com (legalese)

Pedigree Large Breed Dog Food

  • Formulated with rich nutrients to support bone and joint health in large breed dogs
  • Includes a natural source of Glucosamine to support joint health
  • Essential oils and Omega fatty acids promote a healthy, shiny coat
08.4
11

The Dorklyst: The 6 Things Every Great Rockstar Game Does Wrong

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Let’s get one thing out of the way first: Rockstar makes awesome games. But when a company has such a high pedigree, sometimes we can be blinded to the things they don’t do so well. Here’s our list of the six things Rockstar’s most-amazing games still need to work on.

6. Commitment to Realism Over Fun

In real life, you’re not suppose camp within 100 feet of a trail. You’re not supposed set up your tent on top of living plants, and it’s in your best interest to sleep on a level surface. I understand why all of those things are important in real life. I don’t understand why they’re enforced before you can quick travel in Red Dead Redemption.

Rockstar games are usually referred to as sandbox games. I’d say they’re closer to playgrounds. The insane level of realism creates a miniature version of reality to play in. They do a great job. It’s why driving on the sidewalk in GTA is so fun. Sometimes, though, they get carried away. At some point realism gets too close to reality, which is boring.

Here is a small sample of things I don’t enjoy doing in real life, let alone in a videogame: getting tired after running a short distance, going to a store and finding out it’s closed, delivering pizzas, working out. If I thought working out was fun, I wouldn’t be playing a videogame.