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Engine oil does ok for me

Iv been giving my dogs ultimate oil for the last week ... I should see if it works in the next month or so ........  

How many of you give your dogs cod liver oil and how often .. also what other oils or supplements are good for lurchers ? And my dogs are already on raw diet before peoole start sayin its the best bla

Folk highly rate coconut oil mate..

 

I add Curragh Carron Oil.. https://www.google.co.uk/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=horse+curragh+carron+oil&tbm=shop

 

Recently was told about Ultimate oil.. http://www.equestriansupplements.co.uk/ultimate-elite-p-1009.html?gclid=COCP-N_XtcACFSXKtAodUEcAWg

 

Lad off Face book, had some very impressive lurcher and staffs.. He feed raw & this ..

 

He obviously conditioned his dogs well - there coats looked painted on..

 

 

When I need to buy some more, i am going to give that Ultimate oil a bash..

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I bought a tub of diatomaceous earth ages ago but if have never got round to using it .........

used this as an insectercide on the chickens and cage birds but how would you use it on dogs and what if any or the benefits mate ? atb mc

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It says on the bottle Gaz,

Small breed Dogs and puppies 2.5 to 5ml per day.

Medium breed Dogs 5 to 10 mls per day.

Large breed Dogs 10 to 15mls per day.

My Dug is 22 inches, so im thinking of 5mls. i suppose the higher the dose the more you will use.

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