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you don't have to feed brown bread every day ..one day fruit/veg next day carbs rice/pasta/brown bread..i think if you just starting stick to one meat for a couple of weeks and see how your dog fairs ...give him half pound in a main meal yes but use wings as treats ..same with the veg try them on grated carrot and cabbage for a couple of weeks and let their stomach get used to it and you'll see if anything doesn't really agree with them..trial and error it ..there's is not hard and fast rules ..just like us each dog is different

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you don't have to feed brown bread every day ..one day fruit/veg next day carbs rice/pasta/brown bread..i think if you just starting stick to one meat for a couple of weeks and see how your dog fairs ...give him half pound in a main meal yes but use wings as treats ..same with the veg try them on grated carrot and cabbage for a couple of weeks and let their stomach get used to it and you'll see if anything doesn't really agree with them..trial and error it ..there's is not hard and fast rules ..just like us each dog is different

how much fruit/veg what kinds and how much pasta/rice/brown bread

I feed mine in the evening between 7-9am because the exercise is during the daytime

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a slice of brown bread ..handful of pasta ..any veg bar onions or potato's from what i undersand..apparently raw carrot is difficult to assimilate in a dogs gut so the finer the better ..general cheese grater for anything else thats hard ...leef veg's just chop finely

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