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Slentrol Diet Drug for Dogs – follow up.

By: Daniel Chubb | November 10, 2007 | 2 Comments

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In a follow to the dog diet drug, Slentrol I did a little more research and discovered that yes its good in the respect that it will help your dog loose weight, but there are like anything else unpleasant side effects such as, loss of appetite, lethargy, diarrhoea and vomiting.

Critics are suggesting that it is helping to support bad habits, such as not exercising your dog correctly amd overfeeding. I was guilty of not exercising my dog correctly due to his size, so I actually go to the lengths of taking him to our local kennels two days a week where he can have the lengthy walks he needs during the week whilst I am not in.

This is not something that will be a quick fix, and I think it should be promoted the same way as human diets; exercise always helps to loose and keep the weight off.

If you do decide on this product for your pet please note that it is NOT suitable for human consumption or for other animals and should only be given to your pet as directed.

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  • Connie

    I think that if you are going to post anything to a site, you should learn how to spell.

    “…the respect that it will help your dog loose weight..”

    Loose? The word is “lose” – as in “lose a loved one” or “lose a lot of weight”. “Loose” is where something is not attached securely. She has a “screw loose”.

    It is hard to agree with an argument with a person who does not use a word properly or spell it correctly.

    I agree with you on Slentrol. I just hate your grammar.

  • Lauren

    I can’t see the name of the previous poster, but I can tell you are a seriously obnoxious person. You lack basic common decency if think it’s appropriate to insult others because they don’t have your “perfect” ability to communicate in English.

    Has it occurred to you that Emma may not be a native English speaker and that she can actually communicate in a variety of different languages?

    Your insults are unnecessary and are not appreciated by other readers such as myself.