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Best Food Additive

Discussion in 'Health & Nutrition' started by theceo, Dec 31, 2010.

  1. theceo

    theceo Pup

    Good day to all,
    First, I would like to say thank you for taking the time to give this a look. The F.L.H.R.S Formula is a 100% natural homemade formula for pups or adults, nursing females, sick pups or adults. The formula was derived from taking the base of my good friend Travis from Fireline Pits' "Fireline Mean-Ness" formula and added a touch of my own "High Rise Society" formula. Thus creating the ultimate formula to add to your dog's meal to help give him that solid, clean, and "defined" look you've been wanting.

    The formula comes in a liquid form and should be given to you dog(s) once a day in measures of 8 oz for 4 days a week increasing or reducing depending on your preference. Simply serve warm or cool over the food you currently feed. Email for inquiries.
    32 oz (1 week supply) = $20
    64 oz (2 week supply) = $40
    128 oz (1 month supply) = $70

    HighRiseSocietyinc@gmail.com

    Below are a few images of the results that Travis and I have achieved using this formula with simple exercise.

    Sincerely,
    C. Jordan

    Rome (Male/Brother) 7 Months
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    Nash (Female/Sister) 7 Months
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    KnocksVille (Male/Father) 2 Years
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  2. fblb

    fblb Top Dog

    Lol........
     
  3. 1916

    1916 Big Dog


    thats what i was thinking too
     
  4. eastend

    eastend Big Dog

    me too!!!!!!!!!
     
  5. 1916

    1916 Big Dog

    this is what the peckerwood said on pbc-"You all are simply amusing I forgot the people who are commenting are those with the little frail bony pit bulls. Forgive me, maybe I should have posted "Reply only if interested"
     
  6. csotelo9388

    csotelo9388 Big Dog

    little yes,frail n bone?dnt think so buddy!!!!
     
  7. 1916

    1916 Big Dog

    this shit is silly as hell,he comes on trying to sell his worthless shit that no one but him has tried,probably doesnt work,showing pics of his red mutt and then insults people(on the other site).
     
  8. gh32

    gh32 CH Dog

    What he don't realize is we don't want our dogs looking like his.
     
  9. gh32

    gh32 CH Dog

    If he was going to try to come on here and peddle his snake oil,he should at least tell what's in it.How does he know (or better yet,how does potential customers know)what the long term side effects are.People aren't going to look at a picture online and pay him $70 a month to feed their dogs some unknown mystery formula,that at best probably don't work and at worst will harm the dog.
     
  10. That dog has muscles on top of muscles!The thing is, big doesnt mean better or stronger.Couldn't even imagine a dog showin up at a "sportin" event lookin like that.They definitely have different goals in mind!
     
  11. I'll never forget I was walking my bitch around a neighborhood near target and we walk past this yard and a super muscular blocky head blue pit dog came running at us. My friend was like "dude your dogs gonna die!" Kila steps to the side and bites down on the side of the dogs head, its a wonder none of teeth didn't stab into the dog eye. Anyway she shook the dog as much as she could with the hold and the dog rolled over back into its yard and stayed there. Didn't want no more.
    Muscles on top of muscles don't mean shit, this breed of dog is supposed to be lean, not muscle bound.
     

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