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SEAN 3513 is right,dont bother,your kennel will be a pool of shite in the morning. I used to work in a pizza place in my teens and I tried the dogs with it. Yes they love it and would eat it all day long,but you will also end up cleaning the kennel every hour or so.

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i wouldnt think feeding that shite in any great quantity would be good for it.ask simonman his thoughts on kebab meat :whistling:

 

 

he loves it that much he ate it twice :laugh:

 

 

:sick: :sick: :sick: I wont touch it again and would never feed that shite to dogs........

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i fed 6 dogs on kebab meat mixed with a little kibble for a long time as did a few of my friends who i would give the excess to as i used to get 4 stone plus a week of it. dogs looked very well and never had the trots with it. its got a pretty high fat content which isnt a bad thing at all for the dogs imo :thumbs:

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. its got a pretty high fat content which isnt a bad thing at all for the dogs imo :thumbs:

:thumbs: :thumbs:

Some hound packs are fed exclusively on pork pies so I really dont see what difference kebab meat would make as long as the dog is working it off.

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have been offered any left over kebab meat from my local pizza shop

just wanted to no if its ok to feed to my dogs. both dogs are fussy eaters

but would eat this stuff all day. thanks for reading, martin :thumbs:

i bought a dog in december an he loved his kebab meat still on the hoof he died in a shooting accident

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