RED REBELS
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Registered: Oct 2007
Location: Medford, WI
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quote: Originally posted by CSnowgren
Stop hunting your dog, kennel him, and feed a high protein diet. He will have plenty of muscle. The first time you take him out after a month or two he will fall out after a drop or two. Then you'll rethink your muscled up position. Conditioning a dog to peak performance takes more than good feed and water. Plenty of rest is also involved, as well as common sense, an understanding of canine biochemistry, and a thorough "forgetting" of all the wives tails you have learned over the years. Be wary of taking conditioning tips from those who feed cheap and argue its benefit.
just so that everyone is aware I AM NOT feeding him to muscle him up to hunt him, i am muscling him up to intimidate people that come over to steal stuff. we have had a problem with it lately (mostly dog stuff) goes missing. he is not mean by any means, a big baby, but he doesnt look mean, at all. so he doesnt scare people... i know this sounds like i'm making a dog to attack people but i most deffinantly am NOT, just a scare tactic
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