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hi just wonderd if anyone feed's fish as a consistant diet to there dog's ? my ferrets are fed fish one day meat the next as i get box's full of scraps fresh anytime i can get a run for them as much as i want its all quility white fish meet just the left overs from the fillets just wonderd if this would be any use to the dog's as a feed as plenty protien and sure as heck would save me a fortune lol

 

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feed it to them and keep and eye on them, mine have fish quite often and love it. i had my mates lurcher lodging at my place and he kept fishing in my pond and one morning there he is munching on one of my prize sturgeon, bloody expensive dog food

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cheers guy's always gave my greyhounds cod liver oil and vit tabs every day and an egg when i was younger .

 

im just struggling with getting hold of any rabbits at the moment so costing about £5 a day for feed unless i use buiscuts . so the fish being free and all would work out well for me just didnt know if every day or every would be to much for them and there's alot of small bones will they harm the dogs or that will they not get stuck on the way down or that as it would be a mamoth task to get all the bone's out the scrapps got a few makrel the other day of a mate but the ferrets are getting most of that as my guns away getting fixed been away a flippin week grr lol so nothing else other than buiscuts and i aint happy feeding them that as i never think there getting enough altho they seem to be ok .

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cheers guy's always gave my greyhounds cod liver oil and vit tabs every day and an egg when i was younger .

 

im just struggling with getting hold of any rabbits at the moment so costing about £5 a day for feed unless i use buiscuts . so the fish being free and all would work out well for me just didnt know if every day or every would be to much for them and there's alot of small bones will they harm the dogs or that will they not get stuck on the way down or that as it would be a mamoth task to get all the bone's out the scrapps got a few makrel the other day of a mate but the ferrets are getting most of that as my guns away getting fixed been away a flippin week grr lol so nothing else other than buiscuts and i aint happy feeding them that as i never think there getting enough altho they seem to be ok .

I have a friend who feeds whole trout that he gets from a fish farm for free.All of his do well on it with no problems.

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cheers guy's always gave my greyhounds cod liver oil and vit tabs every day and an egg when i was younger .

 

im just struggling with getting hold of any rabbits at the moment so costing about £5 a day for feed unless i use buiscuts . so the fish being free and all would work out well for me just didnt know if every day or every would be to much for them and there's alot of small bones will they harm the dogs or that will they not get stuck on the way down or that as it would be a mamoth task to get all the bone's out the scrapps got a few makrel the other day of a mate but the ferrets are getting most of that as my guns away getting fixed been away a flippin week grr lol so nothing else other than buiscuts and i aint happy feeding them that as i never think there getting enough altho they seem to be ok .

I have a friend who feeds whole trout that he gets from a fish farm for free.All of his do well on it with no problems.

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Raw cod ect have worms, i have seen this whilst i was once grilling a peice of cod, out came, what looked like round worms? I threw it away, but got told that, apparently, its common for them to have it, the cooking shrivels them up and kills them, not a nice thought though. :sick:

 

Weather or not, they effect humans and dogs, if not cooked, i dont know?

 

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