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drgonzo138
Wed Mar 19 2008, 02:30PM
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Goats Milk anyone???
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Anthony
Wed Mar 19 2008, 02:41PM

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Agrippina wrote ...

Peanut butter is great too!


Yes!!! Beau and I like peanut butter too!!!

Anthony

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Kate
Wed Mar 19 2008, 04:48PM

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Okay...I think I am a little different.

I am feeding Sirus Nutro Ultra Large breed puppy...My shepherds grew up on it...So why not Sirus? I know, I know...I hope I haven't disgusted any of you But it is working for us...Sirus is growing at a regular pace, he's thin (meaning not overweight), has great muscle, and a nice coat...His energy is good and the bms look good too. What else could I ask for?

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Kate
Wed Mar 19 2008, 04:50PM

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Oh yeah...And he gets raw bones for treats...among some other special treats

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Molosso Rom
Wed Mar 19 2008, 05:23PM
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i soked the food in Goats Milk so it was soft, my little guy loved it ,
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mastino1
Wed Mar 19 2008, 10:52PM

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I usually go with a balance for my pup or dogs in general...

I will go with an all natural diet mix in morning occasionally changing ingredients of raw meat,egg,kelp,alfalfa,fruits and vegtables...with occasional lamb or beef bone ( raw) also given mid day...

Then at night if I dont feed raw again I will feed them Solid Gold (Wolf cub or king) depending on age and i have been seeing some great success with the diet

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Tilfarms
Thu Jun 05 2008, 10:41AM

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If raw chicken is accepted to feed puppies, which parts would be allowable? I am concerned about the larger bones(leg,breast}. Will neck bones need to be cut up? I would like to include " Raw" with kibble for pups coming off milk. Thanks for input.

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drgonzo138
Thu Jun 05 2008, 10:43AM
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Well use chicken necks I dont know if you have to cut them up i never do. Hope that helps
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Tilfarms
Thu Jun 05 2008, 11:05AM

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Yep, also any info on squirrell, rabbit, groundhog and catfish? Deer I know about, the others are abundant in my area and would like to be cost effective.

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Kate
Thu Jun 05 2008, 11:11AM

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Squirrell, rabbit, groundhog and catfish? Wow...What a range...

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