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Cheap and cheerful option is dioralyte from the local chemist mix a sachet up with 200ml of boiled water and mix through the feed for that night and its works instantly within 20 mins the dogs as it was before.Its totally safe even vets use it its around £1.39 for 6 sachets

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lads im feeding my lurcher gain 28 percent protein complete feed what i want to know is after a good nite lamping what kinda food can i give him to help him recover , also what does brown bread exactly do for a lurcher nd whats in it

feed him and leave him til the next day - try to rub my lurcher down after a nights lamping and he'll have your arm off bread will just put weight on him - he just needs his normal feed and water

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Light meal, protein, fat and carbs, to restock reserves quickly(dogs use fat and glucose for energy, glucose for sprinting, see carbohydrate part 2, the cereal debate), water available at all times, shouldn't bother with the salt/electrolytes as it ain't/has not been sweating, good check over and a good nights sleep should do the trick.

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a good rub down, make sure its nice and dry if its raining. i like to give mine a electrolyte drink if it was a hard night or some honey in luke warm water.

 

 

Sound advice if it has been a hard night. Give the same to my racing pigeons after long or hard race. (Especially if weather is warm or clammy)

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Cheap and cheerful option is dioralyte from the local chemist mix a sachet up with 200ml of boiled water and mix through the feed for that night and its works instantly within 20 mins the dogs as it was before.Its totally safe even vets use it its around £1.39 for 6 sachets

you wont go far wrong with this dioralite buddy, its designed for recovery after vomiting and diohrea and the like and will replace your dogs with the salts and stuff that theive lost during their runs...just a note, there are two different measurements to give, one for adults (1-2 sachets)..one for infants(just one sachets)...dont be tempted to use more if your dog has had a lot of runs...stick with the infants measurements...1 sachet or else you might be subjecting your dog to electrolite imbalance...all the best and keep running em hard

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