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Does anyone give their dogs extra supplements in the winter aswel as the normal food?


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I run a saluki greyhound out of wolfie and this winter it is gunna be getting some stick! :D ..Just wondering if there is anything i can get that will help it peform better .. I train a lot doing weights, running and mma and i kno without some supplements and good food it would not be possible to keep doing it twice a day with good peformance ..my theory is that giving my dog stuff will help it also?

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THERE IS A LOAD OF SUPPLEMENTS MATE, STICK WITH RAW, AND SOMETHING LIKE KEEPERS MIX, KEEPS ALL THE ORGANS HEALTHY, THEN FITNESS ONTOP OF THAT IS ALL YOU SHOULD NEED.

MAYBE COD LIVER OIL FOR THE USUAL REASONS.

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i dont give my dog anything other than his normal diet. imo if you have a young dog and he has been brought up with the correct amount of excercise and training he shouldnt need anything as he should be able to handle the work load.

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okay cheers lads

im thinking about giving it some of this greyhound stuff which increases the red blood cells and makes the dog recieve more oxygen to the muscles to make them run longer for better just wat a saluki needs when having long runs??

is the stuff your thinking of giving him b12 if so its only really needed in older dogs young dogs create new blood cells themselves

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