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Feeding tinned toms started off with the greyhound peeps, its supposed to help the dog not tie up ( cramp) after a hard race

bananna is supposed to help the same way, some dogs it helps some it dont.

 

You do need to be careful feeding to many tomatoes though as tomatoes are very acidic and can change the ph of the urine - it can cause

anything from bladder stones to urine infections if used long term, personally would only feed before running the dog hard, there not needed everyday

and with some dogs not at all, older dogs with any joint problems should not be fed them at all, as it can aggravate any problems.

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Lol mind I saw the same thing with my Trev a couple of times, vet said most likely reason was weak stomach acid but really who knows what causes it lol like the chalky shit that used to be everywhere when we were kids and never seen nowadays lmao

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Tin toms ? Everyone's doing , what's the crack with them

http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=44

 

There's only a small mention of obesity in that and I've read before that tomatoes can burn internal fat in humans.

Also some gamefowl breeders feed their birds tinned tomatoes because they burn internal fat.

Do tinned tomatoes do the same in dogs ?

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Lol mind I saw the same thing with my Trev a couple of times, vet said most likely reason was weak stomach acid but really who knows what causes it lol like the chalky shit that used to be everywhere when we were kids and never seen nowadays lmao

Do you mean shit like this ? ... I see it every day ......

 

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