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Alrite Simon sorry it took a while to get back for you i was out shooting

 

 

ok your dog is 15kgs

That is 449g a day and 224g per meal

 

Monday

Am - 224g Chicken on the bone/wings/legs portions

Pm - 224g Chicken on the bone/wings/leg portions

 

Tuesday

Am - 224g Mince meat or meat chunks

Pm - 224g lamb breast

 

Wednesday

Am - 200g heart, 24g tripe mince

Pm - 200g heart, 24g tripe mince

 

Thursday

Am - 224g Ox tail

Pm - 224g Ox tail

 

Friday

Am - 224g Mince meat or meat chunks

Pm - 224g lamb breast

 

Saturday

Am - 100g mince meat or meat chucks, 114g tripe, 10g liver

Pm - 100g mince meat or meat chunks, 114g tripe, 10g liver

 

Sunday

Am - 54g heart, 170g Chicken on the bone

Pm - 54g heart, 170g Chicken on the bone

 

 

Also i give high quality codliver oil on evening feeds and some natural yougut

Other food that can be used are Rabbit,Duck,Turkey,Pig Head...basically any raw meat...i made the diet for your dog based on it being a working dog it will keep the dog at its current weight

hi steve what heart do you give your dogs - pig or lamb and can you give chicken hearts.....what about wood pigeon that i shoot ?

 

cheers,

 

simon

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Dogs stomachs have very strong enzimes that can deal with all but the foulest meat/bones.......afterall they have developed over thousands of years hunting and eating raw meat without any canned cr@p and bagged kibble......trust me when i say dogs develope alot faster/better on raw than processed cra@p

 

hi steve .....can i feed my dog chicken hearts ? and what about the wood pigeon i shoot can he have the breasts off that ?

 

simon

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