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oh alos to the people who take 100% in their dog, in tha mornings put a tea soppn of bicarb soda on the mince, helps with the joint movement ;)

well it keep their stools soft but may slightly reduce uptake of water from the colon. definatley wont get an acid stomach lol.

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Eggs,bacon,beans , slice of toast they get kippers now and then..

 

If i am in a rush just a bowl or corn flakes with semi skimmed milk.

 

 

Plus mushrooms, black pudding, hash browns and Plum tomatoes :toast:

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ours get fed once a day accept the pups they get fed 2-3 times a day for weight..

 

can anyone tell me what a lurcher would do when its just been fed and you take it out lamping after??

At worst a twisted gut but its pretty rare though pretty life threatening, more commomnly, as above, cramp, increased muscle injuries, vomiting, reduced digestion and if have you're ever tried to sprint on a full stomach? not good.

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i feed my dog a mix, bit of rabbit, bit of roast fat cut offs, or roast meat were going to get rid off. and his shitty tinn food to put weight in his gut. but he always has 100% fresh water (changed onec a day) and biscuts.

tinned food :sick: dont feed it that shite mate its fecking filth,animal derivatives,says it all mate if you wanna put some weight on give it some tripe :victory:

i agree with craigboy tripe keeps them healthy and puts oads of weight on dogs after a hards night work. usually before i take them out i will give them some cornflakes with semi-skimmed milk or pasta keeps them going and is very light

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