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Alright people how do you feed your dogs dry food,i give mine it dry mixed with meat in the summer months,but during the winter i mix a bit warm water in with it aswel,ive been told this is bad for them as it bloats them is this true?????

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Alright people how do you feed your dogs dry food,i give mine it dry mixed with meat in the summer months,but during the winter i mix a bit warm water in with it aswel,ive been told this is bad for them as it bloats them is this true?????

I always soak mine mate feed them it warm my dogs never had any probs apart from one of them eats like a pig so i feed hers dry slows her down a little

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Alright people how do you feed your dogs dry food,i give mine it dry mixed with meat in the summer months,but during the winter i mix a bit warm water in with it aswel,ive been told this is bad for them as it bloats them is this true?????

 

I feed it dry, with veg and meat, chicken etc, some veg oil, feeding it soaked can make it stick to their gnashers but plenty of bones will sort that out, just prefer to feed it dry. Don't use boiling water and let it cool, reduces the vitamins.

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Alright people how do you feed your dogs dry food,i give mine it dry mixed with meat in the summer months,but during the winter i mix a bit warm water in with it aswel,ive been told this is bad for them as it bloats them is this true?????

 

I feed it dry, with veg and meat, chicken etc, some veg oil, feeding it soaked can make it stick to their gnashers but plenty of bones will sort that out, just prefer to feed it dry. Don't use boiling water and let it cool, reduces the vitamins.

 

cheers for that lads.realy i always used boiling water you learn summit new every day :thumbs:

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