Big bald beautiful 1,231 Posted October 4, 2013 Report Share Posted October 4, 2013 Sardines bought and boiled up, added to no grain dry. Chicken wings quatered and added for there night time feed. Maybe changes the % of the dry food but must be better for there overall health and condition ? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jukel123 8,741 Posted October 4, 2013 Report Share Posted October 4, 2013 (edited) I'm convinced the average dog has a better, more natural diet than the average kid. How many of us allow our kids to eat total teeth rotting shite but wouldn't allow our dogs to eat the same things? It's weird. How much protein does a kid need? Fecked if i know. Edited October 4, 2013 by jukel123 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted October 4, 2013 Report Share Posted October 4, 2013 I'm convinced the average dog has a better, more natural diet than the average kid. How many of us allow our kids to eat total teeth rotting shite but wouldn't allow our dogs to eat the same things? It's weird. How much protein does a kid need? Fecked if i know. Very true this fella. My daughters just had a fish finger sandwich and the pup had 1lb mince chicken, pasta and veg 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bird 9,985 Posted October 4, 2013 Report Share Posted October 4, 2013 I'm convinced the average dog has a better, more natural diet than the average kid. How many of us allow our kids to eat total teeth rotting shite but wouldn't allow our dogs to eat the same things? It's weird. How much protein does a kid need? Fecked if i know. Very true this fella. My daughters just had a fish finger sandwich and the pup had 1lb mince chicken, pasta and veg lol, just had fish+chips my 2 love that as well, and spaghetti bolognaise , Bryn best nights on that lol, Buck the same loves S/B Quote Link to post Share on other sites
B.P.R 2,798 Posted October 4, 2013 Report Share Posted October 4, 2013 Got my pup on wainwrights puppy.... seems to be doing fine...... bit of this and that chucked in.... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mick81 275 Posted October 4, 2013 Report Share Posted October 4, 2013 Ive found out that feed ya dog what u can afford , dosnt have the be a 3course meal of the finest dog food money can buy , bit veg in there meal does them good , I've spend good money on the so called best stuff , and seen no difference ,don't be fooled buy the fancy bags of dog food , if they eat it , and they happy that will do me 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted October 5, 2013 Report Share Posted October 5, 2013 Ive found out that feed ya dog what u can afford , dosnt have the be a 3course meal of the finest dog food money can buy , bit veg in there meal does them good , I've spend good money on the so called best stuff , and seen no difference ,don't be fooled buy the fancy bags of dog food , if they eat it , and they happy that will do me A mate of mine feeds his dogs cheap £8 a bag dry food from supermarket and says the same as you. They look alright on it. Seem happy enough. And his dogs are fine in the off season. But when we start grafting them it shows. All day ferreting then lamping at night and then out the next morning. His dogs start lacking, over the weeks the coats start to dull and his dogs take longer to recover. Whereas my bitch seems to thrive the harder I graft her, coat shines and muscles start bulging etc. I think good grub does make a difference when they are being worked hard. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
NickF 50 Posted October 5, 2013 Report Share Posted October 5, 2013 Ive found out that feed ya dog what u can afford , dosnt have the be a 3course meal of the finest dog food money can buy , bit veg in there meal does them good , I've spend good money on the so called best stuff , and seen no difference ,don't be fooled buy the fancy bags of dog food , if they eat it , and they happy that will do me A mate of mine feeds his dogs cheap £8 a bag dry food from supermarket and says the same as you. They look alright on it. Seem happy enough. And his dogs are fine in the off season. But when we start grafting them it shows. All day ferreting then lamping at night and then out the next morning. His dogs start lacking, over the weeks the coats start to dull and his dogs take longer to recover. Whereas my bitch seems to thrive the harder I graft her, coat shines and muscles start bulging etc. I think good grub does make a difference when they are being worked hard. as they say you are what you eat but, not trying to knock what you're saying though, do you train your dogs fitness in/out of season more than your mate? That too would have a say on stamina etc...? If you both train dogs the same of course then it shows the value of good food ;-) 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
skycat 6,174 Posted October 5, 2013 Report Share Posted October 5, 2013 Ive found out that feed ya dog what u can afford , dosnt have the be a 3course meal of the finest dog food money can buy , bit veg in there meal does them good , I've spend good money on the so called best stuff , and seen no difference ,don't be fooled buy the fancy bags of dog food , if they eat it , and they happy that will do me A mate of mine feeds his dogs cheap £8 a bag dry food from supermarket and says the same as you. They look alright on it. Seem happy enough. And his dogs are fine in the off season. But when we start grafting them it shows. All day ferreting then lamping at night and then out the next morning. His dogs start lacking, over the weeks the coats start to dull and his dogs take longer to recover. Whereas my bitch seems to thrive the harder I graft her, coat shines and muscles start bulging etc. I think good grub does make a difference when they are being worked hard. If he's a mate then you owe it to him to put him straight. Feeding better does cost a bit more money, but surely the results are worth it? Even if he just adds a bit of hard lamb or beef fat that will give them more energy and a host of vits and mins. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted October 5, 2013 Report Share Posted October 5, 2013 Ive found out that feed ya dog what u can afford , dosnt have the be a 3course meal of the finest dog food money can buy , bit veg in there meal does them good , I've spend good money on the so called best stuff , and seen no difference ,don't be fooled buy the fancy bags of dog food , if they eat it , and they happy that will do me A mate of mine feeds his dogs cheap £8 a bag dry food from supermarket and says the same as you. They look alright on it. Seem happy enough. And his dogs are fine in the off season. But when we start grafting them it shows. All day ferreting then lamping at night and then out the next morning. His dogs start lacking, over the weeks the coats start to dull and his dogs take longer to recover. Whereas my bitch seems to thrive the harder I graft her, coat shines and muscles start bulging etc. I think good grub does make a difference when they are being worked hard. If he's a mate then you owe it to him to put him straight. Feeding better does cost a bit more money, but surely the results are worth it? Even if he just adds a bit of hard lamb or beef fat that will give them more energy and a host of vits and mins. We regularly thrash it out penny. He just can't see the benefit of feeding better grub. He is happy with how much game his dogs catch and that's that. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
skycat 6,174 Posted October 5, 2013 Report Share Posted October 5, 2013 Well he must be thick as sh*t if he can't see the difference between his dogs and yours. But, as they say, you can't teach a blind man to see. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BORDERSCOT 3,816 Posted October 5, 2013 Report Share Posted October 5, 2013 Ive found out that feed ya dog what u can afford , dosnt have the be a 3course meal of the finest dog food money can buy , bit veg in there meal does them good , I've spend good money on the so called best stuff , and seen no difference ,don't be fooled buy the fancy bags of dog food , if they eat it , and they happy that will do me A mate of mine feeds his dogs cheap £8 a bag dry food from supermarket and says the same as you. They look alright on it. Seem happy enough. And his dogs are fine in the off season. But when we start grafting them it shows. All day ferreting then lamping at night and then out the next morning. His dogs start lacking, over the weeks the coats start to dull and his dogs take longer to recover. Whereas my bitch seems to thrive the harder I graft her, coat shines and muscles start bulging etc. I think good grub does make a difference when they are being worked hard. If he's a mate then you owe it to him to put him straight. Feeding better does cost a bit more money, but surely the results are worth it? Even if he just adds a bit of hard lamb or beef fat that will give them more energy and a host of vits and mins. We regularly thrash it out penny. He just can't see the benefit of feeding better grub. He is happy with how much game his dogs catch and that's that. Fair comment that though..... I know two or three lads who feed cheap complete and nothing else....and it shows without a doubt....compared to a dog on a decent diet of raw, good quality carbs and veggies/fruit... Penny's right though it don't take much thought or expense to make a difference.... I guess some folk are happy to pour cheap completes into bowls and pass it off as feeding dogs.... Oh the shit they produce will be horrific..... Old fella once told me "Any daft c**t can fill a dog.....feeding one is a different thing altogether." True that.... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted October 5, 2013 Report Share Posted October 5, 2013 Well he must be thick as sh*t if he can't see the difference between his dogs and yours. But, as they say, you can't teach a blind man to see. Exactly. You can only offer advice. I'm 99% certain I would catch the same amount of game as I do now if I started feeding what. he feeds. But I like my dogs to look well and I think if they look good on the outside then the insides are probably doing ok as well. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted October 5, 2013 Report Share Posted October 5, 2013 Ive found out that feed ya dog what u can afford , dosnt have the be a 3course meal of the finest dog food money can buy , bit veg in there meal does them good , I've spend good money on the so called best stuff , and seen no difference ,don't be fooled buy the fancy bags of dog food , if they eat it , and they happy that will do me A mate of mine feeds his dogs cheap £8 a bag dry food from supermarket and says the same as you. They look alright on it. Seem happy enough. And his dogs are fine in the off season. But when we start grafting them it shows. All day ferreting then lamping at night and then out the next morning. His dogs start lacking, over the weeks the coats start to dull and his dogs take longer to recover. Whereas my bitch seems to thrive the harder I graft her, coat shines and muscles start bulging etc. I think good grub does make a difference when they are being worked hard. If he's a mate then you owe it to him to put him straight. Feeding better does cost a bit more money, but surely the results are worth it? Even if he just adds a bit of hard lamb or beef fat that will give them more energy and a host of vits and mins.We regularly thrash it out penny. He just can't see the benefit of feeding better grub. He is happy with how much game his dogs catch and that's that. Fair comment that though..... I know two or three lads who feed cheap complete and nothing else....and it shows without a doubt....compared to a dog on a decent diet of raw, good quality carbs and veggies/fruit... Penny's right though it don't take much thought or expense to make a difference.... I guess some folk are happy to pour cheap completes into bowls and pass it off as feeding dogs.... Oh the shit they produce will be horrific..... Old fella once told me "Any daft c**t can fill a dog.....feeding one is a different thing altogether." True that.... Very nice comment that Colin. I like that. Each to their own as you say. To some lads the dogs are a tool to catch game. If they can get the same end result for less effort and cash then they are happy. Condition of the dogs doesn't come into it for them. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
robin hood 109 Posted October 5, 2013 Report Share Posted October 5, 2013 is it all down to feeding though, a fast and clever dog will be fast no matter what you feed him a slow and thick dog will be just that, Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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