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I dont overdo it with the painkiller, just a tiny bit sprinkled in just enough to take the edge off any aches and pains that might be there in an older, stiffer lurcher :thumbs:

How often would you add painkiller to the diet........just if it was working like?

 

 

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Once in a blue moon, just when I want the dog to run really well. I wouldnt use any kind of medication on a regular basis, I basically just use it when I am out in company and I want my dog to kick ass. I would say over last year I did it maybe 3 or 4 times :thumbs: One time I used it on my old dog, he had been retired for ages but I wanted to show him running to someone so I fed him the special mix and he showed up the guys young dog, catching rabbits in front of it and raking on and on when the guys dog was stuck to his leg with its tongue out. Im out alone more than I am in company so I rarely use it, perhaps thats why it seems to have a good effect as the dogs rarely get any kind of meds unless they need them.

Theres much worse things you could give a dog I guess, speed, roids etc etc :sick:

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Once in a blue moon, just when I want the dog to run really well. I wouldnt use any kind of medication on a regular basis, I basically just use it when I am out in company and I want my dog to kick ass. I would say over last year I did it maybe 3 or 4 times :thumbs: One time I used it on my old dog, he had been retired for ages but I wanted to show him running to someone so I fed him the special mix and he showed up the guys young dog, catching rabbits in front of it and raking on and on when the guys dog was stuck to his leg with its tongue out. Im out alone more than I am in company so I rarely use it, perhaps thats why it seems to have a good effect as the dogs rarely get any kind of meds unless they need them.

Theres much worse things you could give a dog I guess, speed, roids etc etc :sick:

Thanks for that SJM it's very informative and will maybe give it a whirl at some point.

 

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i cant believe no ones named rabbit in there feed cooked or raw :hmm:

fuk wasting a nice rabbit on the dogs thats for my pot

 

Depends how many rabbits your catching. :hmm: When I cook them for the table I only

use the saddle and back legs,the front end goes to the dog.

 

My bitch gets raw rabbit every night.

 

 

As for giving a dog onions :doh::no: .

 

I've never heard of a vet that prescribes onions for use as wormers. :wallbash:

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To be honest i don't buy into this feeding raw and dry food seperate.

It sounds like poor science, if you feed any two types of food to a dog or yourself for that matter, yes they will take a different amount of time to absorb.

So what?

It never worrys people using the barf diet that meat and veg take a diffent amount of time to absorb or meat and mixer or two different types of meat, say chicken and beef.

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Shepp

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we feed our dogs raw chicken mince and raw tripe on alternative days with broccolli carrots garlic sprouts tomatoes apples mixed in. they also get raw rabbit and beef bones and here is a couple of pics of what they got for christmas cost a tenner but there worth it.

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good hunting and feeding :thumbs:

 

rew

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