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Frogdog
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I feed Pro Plan 30/20 when I am comp hunting. It has made a big difference. The dogs will have more go and more endurance than anything else I have tried.

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i wasn't trying to start an argument bout B-12 lol. I honestly have never given it to a dog and really do have a buddy that swears by it. then again i have a buddy that feeds his dog that Boost shake thingy that they sell that's like ensure. he says it helps. iv never saw the need to feed my dogs a little something extra. But now i have fed them the trimins off deer and turkeys and squirrels and anything else i happen to kill and clean. the only thing i ever heard of that you can feed a dog that makes it mean is raw hamburger meat and gunpowder. But deer meat?

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i wasn't trying to start an argument bout B-12 lol. I honestly have never given it to a dog and really do have a buddy that swears by it. then again i have a buddy that feeds his dog that Boost shake thingy that they sell that's like ensure. he says it helps. iv never saw the need to feed my dogs a little something extra. But now i have fed them the trimins off deer and turkeys and squirrels and anything else i happen to kill and clean. the only thing i ever heard of that you can feed a dog that makes it mean is raw hamburger meat and gunpowder. But deer meat?
i never heard about the hambuger thing but i did know about the gun powder but b 12 works good on horses some people it helps some it dont i know what will hype them up but you have to hunt a male dog by his self dont know the dosage on a dog but you can only give a 1800 to 2200 lb horse 1'1/2 cc sht of testrone about every other week that will make them go

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tree_reddg 47
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Honey

That's what we are giving our hound is 1 thing of yogurt and honey the juice is loose .. Lol

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Ifeed my dogs deer regularly along with other raw meats and have no problems, been doing it a long time. Onr thing I do is take a large syringe of DYNE to give the dogs I am hunting in a field trial (beagles) or coonhunt for a boost of energy later.

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Trey M
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Dog Forte works, just add to their water or feed. LOL B-12 is something I've never done but know ppl who have and they were a ticking time bomb at trees. Wanting to start fights and all, I wouldn't recommend it to anyone but lol I'm no Dr. JMO

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