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  1. listen stop trying to be a smart arse and make yourself look clever the original arguement was that you stated that dogs got their energy from carbs .... FALSE ..... you also said taht cooked food is the same as raw ... FALSE .... i quoted what you said and answered you on page 4 ....... as for the run do you honestly think i would get into a pissing competition with you ..... i can honestly say that whether it was a run lifting stamina or which ever combination you chose ... you would end up the loser ........
  2. you are still wafling ... like i said my arguement is that contrary to your belief cooking KILLS CREATINE and dog get their energy from fats FACT .... you are getting confused with how humans use foods and how dogs use them .... as for the little fitness test big man i wouldnt bother if i was you ... oh and i dont use creatine i find it shit
  3. not strictly true ... we all have natural creatine in our bodies which we get from our diet and the body absorbes that itself .... the synthetic creatine you buy in powder form works better with fruite juice but you dont need to use it .... dogs absorb creatine from meat naturaly ............ at taht young age and being taken from the mother i would leave her on the feed the breeder has her on for a month or so untill she fully settles in ..... i feed mine on raw from pups .......
  4. socks

    new pup

    i feed mine on natural .......
  5. lets get back to the original arguement above is what you posted and it is incorect COOKING MEAT KILLS PROTEIN AND NATURAL CREATINE ... DOGS DO NOT GET ENERGY FROM CARBS BUT FROM FATS ..... now never mind about all the clever words and long posts ... you were wrong and anybody that knows a dit about dogs will know this ..... so again i ask you .... SHOW ME SOME PICS OF YOUR COOKED FOOD FED DOGS ...........
  6. oh and another one ......... Bob Fritz Animal Performance Research Labs What does this popular performance supplement have to do with feeding your dog a natural diet? More than you might think...... Look inside pro training rooms, talk to serious athletes, read sports science journals and you'll see Creatine (cree'-ah--tun) being discussed. And with the trickle down effect, performance dog fanciers are asking questions as to whether this supplement might improve their performance. In dozens of well-controlled scientific and medical studies, Creatine has been shown to fuel mu
  7. oh and here is another piece of information from google search .......... Is Creatine found in normal foods? Yes. Creatine is found naturally in foods. For example, the average helping of beef or fish contains about 1 gram of naturally occurring Creatine. Unfortunately, Creatine is very sensitive to heat and cooking virtually destroys the effectiveness of Creatine.
  8. we can all play the google .... here you go ......... Creatine is, and always has been, a natural component of skeletal muscle. The only reason that creatine may seem like something new is a recent boom in scientific research in the area since the early 1990s. In a sense, creatine was rediscovered when world-class athletes became wise to the option of utilizing it to enhance their physical performance. In truth, however, creatine was identified as an indispensable part of skeletal muscle some time ago. Nearly two centuries ago (1835) a French scientist and philosopher named Michel-Eug
  9. sandy you talking crap CREATINE IS WHAT BUILDS AND REPAIRS MUSCLE FACT ..........
  10. A mate of mine has got a 3/4 x 1/4 collie greyhound from Hancock she is 24" and an awsome rabbiting and ferreting dog how the f**k can it be AWSUM at just 9 months old ..... HANCOCK is a puppy peddler who churns out unsosialised pups from untried untested non working parents ............
  11. f**k me sorry mate i will run out and tap it now ..........
  12. socks

    FOOD

    its a wild instinct to bury his food to eat later ... perhaps you are giving to mauch to eat in one sitting .... if thats the case you are over feeding ........
  13. one of these you mean ........
  14. at 6 1/2 months i hope f*****g not .........
  15. thats a cracking looking dog mate (middleton bred ?) ............
  16. the more creatine the quicker it will repair muscle and help it grow and thus getting a stronger dog taht can run further and harder thus becoming fitter and able to work longer thats why greyhound trainers add it as a suplement to the dogs diet .... FACT cooking any food kills most of its nutrients and viamins and kills ALL the creatine.... as for muscular guys taht cant run fast ... you better tell that to all the olympic sprinters cos them boys aint small .............
  17. rainmaker you beat me to it ...........
  18. the cooking process kills protein in meats and thus kills the creatine which is the main building block in the body usefd to repair damaged tissue and grow muscle ..... boiling veg kills all the vitamins and nutrients and renders them useless ....... carbs are not the main source of energy in dogs fats are .........
  19. just to clarify .... boiling bones WONT cause them to splinter its cooking in an oven that causes splintering ........
  20. spot on eggy ... you can get protein from ash tahts why complete meals are a f*****g rip off because you are not getting what you think .... dogs need creatine to grow and repair muscle this is only found in its true form in meats ... which can be completely absorbed by the body .....
  21. dogs do need the nutrients from fruite and veg thats why in the wild they eat the stomach contents of their kill first and also eat berries and other fruite of trees ..... mincing veg breaks up the meal and releases the nutirent and vitamins that if left whole and just chewed wouldnt occure .............
  22. it normally takes a shed full of chocolate to be of any danger ... but if the dog is that ill get down the vets ........
  23. socks

    new site

    all the tips i keep myself always win .........
  24. socks

    what dogs see

    they can see images on screen just fine .......
  25. socks

    new site

    a mate of mine has launched a new site called uksportscene -- it covers football ,motorsport ,horseracing ,boxing and will cover any sport requested it has 22 members first day ,if new people see its busy they will join in as they have here ,imagine 2000 football fans ,if 20 get involved its something , the link is http://uksportscene.**"£$%^&*(106.com/index.cgi
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