BULL 97 Posted May 26, 2011 Report Share Posted May 26, 2011 The cheaper foods are mainly made up of protiens from grain rather than meat ,people will argue it's still protiens but it's how a dog (carnavor) processes that protien as it's beta receptors are for processing meat predominantly . Which is why you feed your dog on doctor jon for a week and feed it for a week on eukanuba same amount and see the pile of shit that comes out from doctor Jon to the little black stool that's comes out from the eukanuba . Protien synthesis I think it's called Quote Link to post
rocky1 942 Posted May 26, 2011 Report Share Posted May 26, 2011 gain 28 greyhound food ideel for puppys £10 15kg sack Who told ye that like ?? have a look at the meat percentage in it and its full of derivitives plus its based on an adult dog its nothing but a cheap bulk up for pups they need protein granted but on a slow release ratio bad advice that to a young lad rocky well it must be false advertising the product because thats what it says on the bag and its 28% protein metioned it before 2 lads on here and your first person 2 say other wise ,and how it bad advice ?heard more good then bad so i,ll stick 2 tred and tested methods and you stick 2 yours Its adult greyhound food ye plank so what if its got 28% protein in it most pup foods have around that percentage of protein read the bag its animal derivatives not even a meat content tried and tested my arse its just cheap shit feeding pups raw and veg and a decent pup meal is tried and tested on the bag it says ideal for pups ,wheather is or not is 2 be argured lol i only give my pup it 3 days a week then the other 4 its on raw ,mince,chicken,tripe,pigs heart ,and then i feed them on snedyswonderdog when adult with the same raw and veg diet Quote Link to post
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