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by Oli on 07 September 2010 - 02:09
Since I am awake,..
I slaughtered Icelandic ponies for my dogs, old horses that would otherwise have been sold to the slaughterhouse.
I fed my dogs raw meat. Every judge that saw them commented on the lack of plaque on their teeth and shining coat. The meat is very fibrus and hard to eat.
I wouldn't have given them anything else..
I slaughtered Icelandic ponies for my dogs, old horses that would otherwise have been sold to the slaughterhouse.
I fed my dogs raw meat. Every judge that saw them commented on the lack of plaque on their teeth and shining coat. The meat is very fibrus and hard to eat.
I wouldn't have given them anything else..
by Two Moons on 07 September 2010 - 03:09
Hi Doc,
I agree, a lot of different advice.
My position is I hate suppliments, a pony would be great.
I believe you can feed well and add natural products that supply everything you need for good health and the dogs will get much more out of eating it.
Many extra benifits over suppliments.
Fiber being one benifit, taste being another, dogs eat better when they enjoy it.
Take the dog for a swim.
Ponies......... I wish I had ponies.
Moons.
by Myracle on 08 September 2010 - 18:09
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by doctor05 on 10 September 2010 - 19:09
now iam starting to feed my puppy 5monhts new regimen 330gram of royal canine and sport mix plus 2wings of chicken every meal plus one tablet of glucose amine compound plus condroin and plus supplement of selenium and vitamin E&A&C all in one tablet and also one tablet contain omega3 and omega 6 and omega9 all 3tablets per day and with exercise and 1hour at sun light what your opining is there any thing else?OK in this short time when ireduce the weight and stop calcium supple men there is some improvement .
by doctor05 on 10 September 2010 - 19:09
thank you for all who participate and give me advice
by Nans gsd on 11 September 2010 - 15:09
Too much supplementing; I do not recommend that on a growing puppy. Just good diet should really do it with adding chicken feet and chicken wings; the chicken legs are really hard so be careful with those. If he just naws of the meat, pick up the bone from chicken legs. He can eat the cartlidge OK but bones in legs are extremely hard. Best of luck he's a nice looking boy. Nan
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