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-- those who called or sent a pm about dogs not needing the high protein in the summer (http://forums.ukcdogs.com/showthread.php?threadid=928369484)
those who called or sent a pm about dogs not needing the high protein in the summer

this is all their claiming for protein and fat

Why don't you just befriend someone at Wheeling or Tri- state dog track and buy meat for .32 cents per pound ? and throw you in some day old baked goods
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R and D's All That Jazz :World HBCH GRHBCH Keen's Willie x GRHHBC-GRCH Loko Go Lil Ann
Fueled by Purina Pro Plan and R and D's 937 Gait R Aide
dog food
if a dog were run on that formula it would starve to death
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ok boys
Reference to the bake goods comment. Ive always said if u got a sick dog that wont eat a baked potato oh boy. If he or she eats it they have a chance to live if they dont ur in trouble. when it's extremely cold out I do it for my Dogs sometimes. its a good carbohydrate keeps em from getting cold. The ones that have called ive explained how to use it. Now I will on the board. First of all dont knock it til uve tried it. If it dont make since to ya then dont read. Either way. The comment on the starving to death is so crazy cause the bag has a warning label on it to be careful of excessive weight gain and to cutback accordingly and trust me you don't want feed the frozen bil Jac if you're not working your dog hard and preparing for a comp hunt. I think they recommend 2 1/2 cups for 50lb. To 60 lb Dog.
3 weeks before a hunt I throw a hand full in each feeding along w their normal dry food. That gives them time to adjust to it. Thanks for reading, Norm Starling
sorry to be so foward with my comments just trying to get through to the few that it might make a difference for em in the performance of their dog. the ones that will listen are probably the ones that has gotten beat by a better line of dogs and upgraded instantly instead of making excuses for what they were packing in the feild that day. number one ingredient to owning a top dog is knowing what one is.
Norman Starling
330-749-7176
And too many carbs causes pancreatitis. Norm if this was such a great product then people feeding $10,000-$50,000 dogs would be feeding it. They feed pure meat mixed with high protein kibble at 10% of the cost of this junk
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R and D's Mr Wiz: GRHBCH Little Mighty Ozzy x GRHBCH White River Isabelle
R and D's Reckless Driver
R and D's All That Jazz :World HBCH GRHBCH Keen's Willie x GRHHBC-GRCH Loko Go Lil Ann
Fueled by Purina Pro Plan and R and D's 937 Gait R Aide
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Originally posted by R and D Kennels
And too many carbs causes pancreatitis. Norm if this was such a great product then people feeding $10,000-$50,000 dogs would be feeding it. They feed pure meat mixed with high protein kibble at 10% of the cost of this junk
Buckeye Billy how much are you paying for this feed?
Don't think I have ever seen it at Walmart in my area.
I pay
About a $1.00 per lb. They come in 5lb. Bags. U can contact em and they will ship it to u. 1.00 per lbs. Is pricey but you only need a fraction of it to keep adogs weight. I just throw a handful on top of their dry food per day
Thanks Buckeye Billy.
Feed
What dry feed are you feeding?
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Black and Tans on snow
Purina Dog chow
in the summertime. in the winter I'll go with something with more fat like high standard.
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