
Wednesday, May 24, 2006
Yes, for $225.00, you too can have an 18 karat gold dipped dog bowl. $180.00 for the smaller size.
What an absolute waste of time and money.
By , at 4:09 AM, May 25, 2006
The 18K Gold Bowl is fabulous! We love our dogs and like to pamper them.
By , at 8:24 AM, May 25, 2006
It's about time we can now buy luxury products for beloved animals. We love them dearly.
By , at 8:30 AM, May 25, 2006
Rock On! I've got to have this. Cheaper to spend the money on the dog than the ex-wife. Plus it will piss-her-off at the same time.
By , at 1:42 PM, May 26, 2006
I think this bowl is okay.But,personally it's too expensive.And you're not really pampering your dog,it's just the luxury of having a nice looking bowl in your home.So,the enjoyment is really for you.The dog is just happy that there's food or water in it.Anyways,dogs can't even see in color,so how is your dog going to tell it's made out of gold,and is luxurious?
By , at 1:49 PM, May 28, 2006
Sadly, some people just don't get it. Of course the luxury is for us. It makes us feel good to pamper our little loved ones. If you don't like the bowl, don't buy it. As for me, I love it.
By , at 7:02 AM, June 02, 2006
Wow, I'm surprised at the people that try to make this such a big deal. If you have the money to buy such a wonderful bowl for you dog, why not buy it. Are you going to lecture me on my Mercedes too? This is America. Enjoy it.
By , at 7:06 AM, June 02, 2006
I used to have a silver-coated bowl for my dog, but it got very scratched up after a while... (it was about $50 from Trixie and Peanut)
If I could I'd buy this bowl too.
By , at 9:53 PM, June 14, 2006
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