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i am fed up with people saying my pup not grow i tell them straight it wont grow till you change it diet they think they can go and by a tin of dog food and give half in the morning and half at night i tell them that tin dog food is crap it contains about 90 .percent water and the rest is called meat i tell to go and buy a sack of beta puppy with about 29 percent proteen and give puppy 5 meals a day little but often but they dont take any notice no wonder they wont grow so let them get on with it thankspost-64005-0-80297800-1310645217_thumb.jpg

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Well i always feed mine tinned chappie with sardines and a calcium supplement, until they are about 11 months before i move them on to dry food. My opinion but its easily digested and the dogs get the most out of it without filling the kennel full of shite. :thumbs:

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I'm new to the site and this is my first post! :o

 

After reading lots of stuff on here over the last month or so I recently put my pup onto a mianly barf diet. He's a 10 month old Saluki/Greyhound/Whippet and I can see a big difference in him since I changed him over from the puppy mixer he was getting. He's starting to fill out nicely now and another benefit is those farts that have been mentioned have near enough disappeared.

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I feed mine Chudleys greyhound racer (aprox £18 for a 15kg bag) and it's great stuff, dogs love it and my 8 month old looks fantastic on it, glossy coat (she's black and everyone comments on her super shiny coat). Low poop output and no farts. :thumbs:

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When im bringing up a pup leave food with them 24/7 get as much into them as you can doesnt matter how fat they get you can burn that of them after 12 months.

To much fat on a puppy isnt great for young bones either, theres a balance.......... :thumbs:

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When im bringing up a pup leave food with them 24/7 get as much into them as you can doesnt matter how fat they get you can burn that of them after 12 months.

To much fat on a puppy isnt great for young bones either, theres a balance.......... :thumbs:

 

Yeah it does depend on the type/build of dog and whether it's too greedy. I would never let anything get too chubby. Mine aren't greedy and they share happily, everyone looks well and only eats what they need so i'm happy too.

I do put one large bowl of food out per day and am here when they have access to it so i know they are all eating well and there's no arguments. I've fed like this for a few years now and never had any problems, just lucky i guess :yes:

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