scouse moocher 0 Posted August 12, 2006 Report Share Posted August 12, 2006 Think ginge meant feeding them left overs actualy from the table breaks down the pet / owner balance ... not the fact that the dogs actualy being fed food you may have not eatin with your meal . . . If im bringin pups on personaly they get all sorts, bringin 12 russell pups on at the min and one labrador the same age which was rejected by its mother. I used skinners puppy milk this time round as aposed to lactol and theyre lookin great. Ant Quote Link to post
Cupid Stunt 18 Posted August 12, 2006 Report Share Posted August 12, 2006 was yer da stoppin the greyhounds to raise the price cos you just listed some of the most commonly used methods. i think some of the greyhound lads may be able to confirm this. :wacko: I don't know who told you that but they are way off line Quote Link to post
mccloud 0 Posted August 13, 2006 Report Share Posted August 13, 2006 To get off the Shite motif, give em raw meat and bones. No biscuit/kibble or cereal mix, they don't need it. Any raw meat and bone will do apart from large weight bearing bones - too brittle, definately NO cooked bones. Throw in some tripe, and offal for good measure - whole rabbit is always a good one. See www.ukrmb.co.uk - To your pup ... ENJOY ! Quote Link to post
Guest ADAM AND HIS DOGS Posted August 13, 2006 Report Share Posted August 13, 2006 is eggs and tea two things that greyhound owners give there dogs to stop them in a a race?? because i used to work for a few greyhound men and i was told it is though the old travel sickness tablets are the preferred method now i think. and then the pro plus and b12 jag for when u want to send them on. not into greyhounds those are just a few of the things i picked up. Quote Link to post
Cupid Stunt 18 Posted August 13, 2006 Report Share Posted August 13, 2006 (edited) is eggs and tea two things that greyhound owners give there dogs to stop them in a a race?? because i used to work for a few greyhound men and i was told it is though the old travel sickness tablets are the preferred method now i think. and then the pro plus and b12 jag for when u want to send them on. not into greyhounds those are just a few of the things i picked up. They might try & use them plus it depends very much on the indivdual dog & whats happening with other dogs its racing with. I've seen dogs 'stuffed' with a dozen boiled eggs & dry food & still win a race Tea & Pro Plus both contain the same & that is caffeine, use the correct dose mg/lb bodyweight & studies by top Australian vets show you will find three to four lengths over 500 metres & thats only barring getting baulked. A milky or weak tea the morning of a race certainly won't stop a dog. Of course it goes the other way as well as in too much will take the edge off of a dog. B12 is another that has been used for decades although to my knowledge there hasn't been any studies to prove its an instant performance enhancer. It will however help in the production of red blood cells which in turn enable more oxygen to be carried around the body. So its not exactly on the level of blood doping. Edited August 13, 2006 by Cupid Stunt Quote Link to post
Guest ADAM AND HIS DOGS Posted August 13, 2006 Report Share Posted August 13, 2006 i never claimed to be an expert on greyhounds just some of the things you hear. i was not that far off the mark. you are all very knowledgeable greyhound people. Quote Link to post
Guest bravo24v Posted August 13, 2006 Report Share Posted August 13, 2006 is that pup from zeuses litter :thumbs-up: yes mate it is Quote Link to post
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