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I use a little cod-liver oil, teaspoon couple of times a week, it may help with skin condition although the evidence isn’t great. I don’t use general supplements like keepers mix as my dogs get a good diet. Giving excess vitamins may well do more harm than good and in truth with for a healthy animal on a sensible diet they are more a tax on the gullible than there are use to the dog.

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Thanks for all the replies.

 

Sandymere - I was planning to supplement the diet with dorwest keepers mix and easy green daily to get the vitamins in as I find feeding veg a ball ache, either cooking it or mincing it and mixing with the food.

 

How many times a week would you say veg needs feeding? If not feeding a complete or any supplements?

 

The diet consist of...

 

Eggs

Goats milk

Various meat

Chicken wings

Lamb ribs

Tripe

Brown bread

Brown rice

Offal

 

Cheers

 

Gaz

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Unless you're getting the goat's milk for free, I wouldn't bother: adult dogs don't need milk. As for the veg: why not mix up a week's worth at a time and freeze in small bags, enough for each day, then all you need to do is get it out of the freezer. I do use Keepers Mix or Kelp, but not all the time, once a week or so: a good varied diet should give the dog everything it needs, but do give it veg. Do you have a mincer? If so, it shouldn't take you more than ten minutes or so to mince a week's worth. No need to cook it if it is minced.

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I get the missus to cook a little extra as and when, most evening there’s a few peas, mixed veg etcetera left over. This morning they got chicken wings with a new potato and about a table spoon of veg scraps. Tomorrow it might be some complete the next half a rabbit with a few table scarps and a cup of complete. If your feeding brown bread/rice or a complete they should be getting plenty of fibre so the veg just top up a few odd vitamins.

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