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High protein and fat: protein to rebuild muscle tissue, fat for energy: but if the dog is being fed correctly all the time, for the work it does generally, then it shouldn't need a particular type of food after work. Having said that, I'd lay off too many carbs for the after work meal as you want to put protein and fat first. However, a well balanced diet should cover all the bases providing it is made of quality ingredients.

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High protein and fat: protein to rebuild muscle tissue, fat for energy: but if the dog is being fed correctly all the time, for the work it does generally, then it shouldn't need a particular type of food after work. Having said that, I'd lay off too many carbs for the after work meal as you want to put protein and fat first. However, a well balanced diet should cover all the bases providing it is made of quality ingredients.

how much in grams , cooked pasta would you add to dogs diet a day for medium size lurcher ? Cheers
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I never measure anything, but I suppose a handful cooked, but depends on the size of the dog and how hard it is working as well as the breeding. I've found that heavily Saluki saturated lurchers do better with a decent amount of carb and slightly less protein than an out and out sprint machine.

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I never measure anything, but I suppose a handful cooked, but depends on the size of the dog and how hard it is working as well as the breeding. I've found that heavily Saluki saturated lurchers do better with a decent amount of carb and slightly less protein than an out and out sprint machine.

+1 I have only ever fed by eye

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I never measure anything, but I suppose a handful cooked, but depends on the size of the dog and how hard it is working as well as the breeding. I've found that heavily Saluki saturated lurchers do better with a decent amount of carb and slightly less protein than an out and out sprint machine.

+1 I have only ever fed by eye

Sometimes eyes are bigger than bellies
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I never measure anything, but I suppose a handful cooked, but depends on the size of the dog and how hard it is working as well as the breeding. I've found that heavily Saluki saturated lurchers do better with a decent amount of carb and slightly less protein than an out and out sprint machine.

+1 I have only ever fed by eye
by measuring it is the only way to know exact carb content that's why I asked.
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