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« on: August 25, 2011, 07:49:57 pm » |
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ok iv heard about people giving there dogs protein powder. not creatine just regular protein. iv heard it works and also heard its a waste. i just wana hear some of yalls opinions before i make a decison
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Muddogkennels
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« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2011, 08:07:14 pm » |
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I would not give that to him, just go to greyhound race supplies and u can buy muscle booster or b12 booster or there something called red run it is meant for dogs.
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« Reply #2 on: August 25, 2011, 08:15:57 pm » |
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A little fish meal sprinkled on there feed in the winter works good, so does whole tree rats if there handy around your house
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« Reply #3 on: August 25, 2011, 08:20:10 pm » |
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I give my bulldog 26-17 dog food and two cans of salmon a week. When she was a pup I mixed oatmeal in and raw eggs.
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firemedic
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« Reply #4 on: August 25, 2011, 09:31:24 pm » |
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If your dog gets too much protein it will overwork their kidneys processing it, I don't see any benefit to giving a lot of protein to a dog unless it's working long, hard hours. Dogs aren't really meant to eat everyday anyway. Canines have always, before domestication, eaten sporadically,...but gorged themselves on a meal when they got one....least that's the way Mother Nature used to do it.....and you KNOW that you don't fool with Mother Nature!!!!
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It's easy to judge the character of a man,....by how he treats those that can do nothing for him.
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dub
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« Reply #5 on: August 25, 2011, 09:36:20 pm » |
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Mine get all the birds and squirrels they can catch Anybody domb enough to go in the yard can donate an arm or a leg
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