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Proud to say in 40 years of running dogs .............never opened a tin of dog meat .

I'm glad no offence was taken I avoid it myself but when needs must and all that I use the chubb from lidl and some dry mix and the cnuts do be rearing to go just look at the picture lol

plenty of dogs survive well enough on tin ed dog food and kibble . cant be that bad !!.

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If your going to feed anything like that feed the chub roll out of lidl there is more meat than in a can of tinned food

They are both approx 80% moisture and 7% protein so I wouldn't say there is more meat in one than the other.

There is a raw supplier over here that makes chubbs and on his website he reckons the next best thing to his chubbs is the ones out of lidl he says there's alot more meat in them than a can of peddergree chum he says there's only four percent meat in can of chum

Well he's wrong. Got a can here and it's 7% protein

I ain't saying feed the dogs tinned meat. It's shite compared to proper meat. But people need to understand what they are saying before saying it.

Fresh human grade beef and chicken from tesco is about 70% water.

 

 

I don't think he is wrong pal he seems to know his stuff he has a doctorate in mammalian digestion check his website out dr Brady's graw

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If your going to feed anything like that feed the chub roll out of lidl there is more meat than in a can of tinned food

They are both approx 80% moisture and 7% protein so I wouldn't say there is more meat in one than the other.

There is a raw supplier over here that makes chubbs and on his website he reckons the next best thing to his chubbs is the ones out of lidl he says there's alot more meat in them than a can of peddergree chum he says there's only four percent meat in can of chum

Well he's wrong. Got a can here and it's 7% protein

I ain't saying feed the dogs tinned meat. It's shite compared to proper meat. But people need to understand what they are saying before saying it.

Fresh human grade beef and chicken from tesco is about 70% water.

 

 

I don't think he is wrong pal he seems to know his stuff he has a doctorate in mammalian digestion check his website out dr Brady's graw

Each to their own fella. Feed what suits you and yours. I do ?

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If your going to feed anything like that feed the chub roll out of lidl there is more meat than in a can of tinned food

They are both approx 80% moisture and 7% protein so I wouldn't say there is more meat in one than the other.

There is a raw supplier over here that makes chubbs and on his website he reckons the next best thing to his chubbs is the ones out of lidl he says there's alot more meat in them than a can of peddergree chum he says there's only four percent meat in can of chum

Well he's wrong. Got a can here and it's 7% protein

I ain't saying feed the dogs tinned meat. It's shite compared to proper meat. But people need to understand what they are saying before saying it.

Fresh human grade beef and chicken from tesco is about 70% water.

I don't think he is wrong pal he seems to know his stuff he has a doctorate in mammalian digestion check his website out dr Brady's graw

Each to their own fella. Feed what suits you and yours. I do

 

I wasn't having a go pal I read a lot of your posts and I've learned a lot from them it's that fella recons if your gonna go that route with feeding feed a lidl Chubb rather than tinned shite

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If your going to feed anything like that feed the chub roll out of lidl there is more meat than in a can of tinned food

They are both approx 80% moisture and 7% protein so I wouldn't say there is more meat in one than the other.

There is a raw supplier over here that makes chubbs and on his website he reckons the next best thing to his chubbs is the ones out of lidl he says there's alot more meat in them than a can of peddergree chum he says there's only four percent meat in can of chum

Well he's wrong. Got a can here and it's 7% protein

I ain't saying feed the dogs tinned meat. It's shite compared to proper meat. But people need to understand what they are saying before saying it.

Fresh human grade beef and chicken from tesco is about 70% water.

I don't think he is wrong pal he seems to know his stuff he has a doctorate in mammalian digestion check his website out dr Brady's graw

Each to their own fella. Feed what suits you and yours. I do

 

I wasn't having a go pal I read a lot of your posts and I've learned a lot from them it's that fella recons if your gonna go that route with feeding feed a lidl Chubb rather than tinned shite

Yeh no offence taken fella. I don't like the sound of that Chubb stuff. But that's just me.

 

More than half of what I feed is raw beef, chicken, tripe, lamb etc. The rest is all sorts. Pasta, rice, brown bread, complete biscuits, tinned meat, veg, eggs, fish. You name it.

 

Good variety and you won't go wrong.

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As always it each to there own, your choice your dogs, I've seen cracking dogs on all food, seen a deerhound x at 17 that looked looked bout 9 yr old and owner fed the best of meat possisible but also seen a greyhound live 18 on ped chum complete so who really knows.

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Anyone feed resturant waste regurarly? Ive got a supply sorted just thinking it might be very heavy / fatty in the long run + then there is deserts and what not in it

Reckon most of it would be useable if supplemented with a good meat source. Nothing wrong with plenty of fat. Watch the sugars though.

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Anyone feed resturant waste regurarly? Ive got a supply sorted just thinking it might be very heavy / fatty in the long run + then there is deserts and what not in it

Reckon most of it would be useable if supplemented with a good meat source. Nothing wrong with plenty of fat. Watch the sugars though.
Yea sugar is what i more so thinkong about, there does be plenty of meat in it , its just hard to judge how much meat to carbs ect.. They seem to do really well on it and as said i suppose thats what counts
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Anyone feed resturant waste regurarly? Ive got a supply sorted just thinking it might be very heavy / fatty in the long run + then there is deserts and what not in it

Reckon most of it would be useable if supplemented with a good meat source. Nothing wrong with plenty of fat. Watch the sugars though.
Yea sugar is what i more so thinkong about, there does be plenty of meat in it , its just hard to judge how much meat to carbs ect.. They seem to do really well on it and as said i suppose thats what counts

If dogs look well and perform well then you're laughing mate ?

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If your going to feed anything like that feed the chub roll out of lidl there is more meat than in a can of tinned food

They are both approx 80% moisture and 7% protein so I wouldn't say there is more meat in one than the other.

There is a raw supplier over here that makes chubbs and on his website he reckons the next best thing to his chubbs is the ones out of lidl he says there's alot more meat in them than a can of peddergree chum he says there's only four percent meat in can of chum

Well he's wrong. Got a can here and it's 7% protein

I ain't saying feed the dogs tinned meat. It's shite compared to proper meat. But people need to understand what they are saying before saying it.

Fresh human grade beef and chicken from tesco is about 70% water.

I don't think he is wrong pal he seems to know his stuff he has a doctorate in mammalian digestion check his website out dr Brady's graw

Each to their own fella. Feed what suits you and yours. I do

I wasn't having a go pal I read a lot of your posts and I've learned a lot from them it's that fella recons if your gonna go that route with feeding feed a lidl Chubb rather than tinned shite

Yeh no offence taken fella. I don't like the sound of that Chubb stuff. But that's just me.

More than half of what I feed is raw beef, chicken, tripe, lamb etc. The rest is all sorts. Pasta, rice, brown bread, complete biscuits, tinned meat, veg, eggs, fish. You name it.

Good variety and you won't go wrong.

 

I'm glad no offence was taken I avoid it myself but when needs must and all that I use the chubb from lidl and some dry mix and the cnuts do be rearing to go just look at the picture lol

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