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Do you have questions regarding the health of your greyhound? Do you need tips what you should feed your dog?
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Dean Townsend
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09 Aug 2017 21:02


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I liked your post, one back would of been nice lol


Tudor Dinu Andrei
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09 Aug 2017 21:08


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"Hate to rain on the party but NO kibble is good food for a dog."

Agree with you Michael. However like everything in universe there is no good and bad but different degrees of good so there are dry foods for dogs that are ok to use and some that are crap. Price is the first thing to look for. 15 eur range for 15kg bag must be crap if you add up all costs for obtaining that bag. Cereals like wheat, maize, corn, rice, barley, oats etc or anything containing large quantities of starch are not suited for carnivores, the short digestive tube, enzime set and mastication of carnivores are not "designed" to thrive on these foods. But dogs can endure huge abuse, nutritional and physical etc that doesn't mean we should abuse them.




Tudor Dinu Andrei
Romania
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09 Aug 2017 21:19


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"Have had no problems with redmills. Plus they do alot for our sport, put the money back in."

Dean this is such a poor argument... than the Australians must give there dogs tonnes of Schweppes to drink up just because they put such big money in to sport? EXTERNAL LINK :))))



Kevin Wright
Australia
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09 Aug 2017 21:21


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Tudor Dinu Andrei wrote:

"Hate to rain on the party but NO kibble is good food for a dog."

Agree with you Michael. However like everything in universe there is no good and bad but different degrees of good so there are dry foods for dogs that are ok to use and some that are crap. Price is the first thing to look for. 15 eur range for 15kg bag must be crap if you add up all costs for obtaining that bag. Cereals like wheat, maize, corn, rice, barley, oats etc or anything containing large quantities of starch are not suited for carnivores, the short digestive tube, enzime set and mastication of carnivores are not "designed" to thrive on these foods. But dogs can endure huge abuse, nutritional and physical etc that doesn't mean we should abuse them.


Them words are fighting words Tudor ...lol
Wait until brother Bricey reads this ....
Before the Battle begins ..Some rules
No Kicking
No Biting
No Hair Pulling .
No swear words ..
No Bullying ..
...
Name calling is permissible only if you find yourself lost for words ...
...




Kevin Wright
Australia
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09 Aug 2017 21:29


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Tudor Dinu Andrei wrote:

"Have had no problems with redmills. Plus they do alot for our sport, put the money back in."

Dean this is such a poor argument... than the Australians must give there dogs tonnes of Schweppes to drink up just because they put such big money in to sport? EXTERNAL LINK :))))


Well known Wifes tail down under ....
Schweppes
Morning of race ....
After run drink of Schweppes ...
Schweppes is also great for sand toe ....
Schweppes also helps with Migraines .
Schweppes is the drink of Champions ..like Eddy Eagle and the Jamaican bob sled team ..

Schweppes is great mixed with Gin and lemon on a hot summers day ..

Schweppes
Is a great sponcer of racing in Australia ...




Tudor Dinu Andrei
Romania
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09 Aug 2017 22:26


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:))))

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