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Right lads I was around at a mates yard the other day and he was feeding his dogs when I arrived. He was feeding a muesli type dog meal, it didn't have many nuts in it from what I could see (not sure what brand) anyway, i noticed that he was giving it to them dry! Now I feed something similar to my own and I swear by it, but there's no way on Gods earth I would feed them it dry. To me that type of meal needs soaked before feeding, so that's what I told him. He disagreed with me. What's your views on this?

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I seen that type food and thought food that it's for guinea pigs lol what's it like for lurcher food as a Base ?

I only keep terriers but my friends have hounds and lurchers and they do really well on it especially in the cold weather they keep really good condition, we all soak it in boiling water and let cool then add beef chicken or pork. I use the O Neil's dog food, I buy off the supplier £7.50 for 18kg can't be beaten for value for money. It retails at nearly double that mind you

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Lad I know feeds chudleys soaked in warm water before feeding yes it looks like guinea pig food but his dogs look and work well on it

I might try it can't do no harm eh? My pup gone outside permanently now not just in the day and even though I've upped her food she has lost tiny bit of weight no one else can see it but I can and she getting more that enough good food to go with her beta kibble
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I seen that type food and thought food that it's for guinea pigs lol what's it like for lurcher food as a Base ?

I only keep terriers but my friends have hounds and lurchers and they do really well on it especially in the cold weather they keep really good condition, we all soak it in boiling water and let cool then add beef chicken or pork. I use the O Neil's dog food, I buy off the supplier £7.50 for 18kg can't be beaten for value for money. It retails at nearly double that mind you

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Don't put boiling water over it pal it destroys all the nutrients in it just put warm water over it

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I seen that type food and thought food that it's for guinea pigs lol what's it like for lurcher food as a Base ?

I only keep terriers but my friends have hounds and lurchers and they do really well on it especially in the cold weather they keep really good condition, we all soak it in boiling water and let cool then add beef chicken or pork. I use the O Neil's dog food, I buy off the supplier £7.50 for 18kg can't be beaten for value for money. It retails at nearly double that mind you

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Don't put boiling water over it pal it destroys all the nutrients in it just put warm water over it

Question is would you feed it dry or not? Thanks
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I seen that type food and thought food that it's for guinea pigs lol what's it like for lurcher food as a Base ?

I only keep terriers but my friends have hounds and lurchers and they do really well on it especially in the cold weather they keep really good condition, we all soak it in boiling water and let cool then add beef chicken or pork. I use the O Neil's dog food, I buy off the supplier £7.50 for 18kg can't be beaten for value for money. It retails at nearly double that mind you

: )

Don't put boiling water over it pal it destroys all the nutrients in it just put warm water over it

Question is would you feed it dry or not? Thanks

 

 

No I'd put warm water over it

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