mC HULL 15,367 Posted June 23 Report Share Posted June 23 2 minutes ago, Pardus said: What about those growth plates, newborn tendons & ligaments, what if one leg ends up a foot shorter than the other?!? Lol your head smashed man lol its a pups growing healing even faster then a universal soldier like you lol it will be sound tomorrow Quote Link to post
Pardus 1,608 Posted June 23 Author Report Share Posted June 23 Just now, mC HULL said: your head smashed man lol its a pups growing healing even faster then a universal soldier like you lol it will be sound tomorrow I've always been a pessimist, can you not tell. Lol f***ing toy, it's not even a dog toy, it's a rattle, I kicked the c**t flying! 1 1 Quote Link to post
Franks dad 1,713 Posted June 23 Report Share Posted June 23 11 minutes ago, Pardus said: What about those growth plates, newborn tendons & ligaments, what if one leg ends up a foot shorter than the other?!? Lol Nowt wrong with worrying lol , I’m in the world top 10 . 1 1 Quote Link to post
Franks dad 1,713 Posted June 23 Report Share Posted June 23 8 minutes ago, Pardus said: I've always been a pessimist, can you not tell. Lol f***ing toy, it's not even a dog toy, it's a rattle, I kicked the c**t flying! Get a hammer and teach it a lesson , trust me it makes one feel better in oneself…, very therapeutic Quote Link to post
Pardus 1,608 Posted June 23 Author Report Share Posted June 23 1 minute ago, Franks dad said: Nowt wrong with worrying lol , I’m in the world top 10 . Especially at that age, once they are fully mature what will be will be, but, I've got my excuse in early. No, it did piss me off, he's been flying about and jumping all over my garden for a week now, then steps on a stupid rattle and hurts himself! 1 Quote Link to post
gunter 1,462 Posted June 23 Report Share Posted June 23 35 minutes ago, Pardus said: Not happy today, took the pup to the mother-in-law's, he was terrorising their shih tzu in the garden, ended up with the giddy head on bolting around the garden and in a freak accident he must have stepped on this hard, plastic toy and it rolled forward and his leg must have gone with it. Squealed like a pig the poor sod and was limping for a while, great, getting injured before it's even started. I told her to not give sex toys to pups! Pardus you'd think you sort bangers out with that for his wife cause there's no way that auld c**ts any use 1 Quote Link to post
Franks dad 1,713 Posted June 23 Report Share Posted June 23 Just now, Pardus said: Especially at that age, once they are fully mature what will be will be, but, I've got my excuse in early. No, it did piss me off, he's been flying about and jumping all over my garden for a week now, then steps on a stupid rattle and hurts himself! I had to carry my pup round in my jacket at 9 weeks to walk the old jack rat in the morning, his leg must got twisted and he yelped , got him out and he was limping bad for the rest of the day , next day back to a loon … 30 years ago cousins staff pup jumped down a step wrong and did the cruciate , pinned up for months ….. one of my rotties used to freak me as a pup with zoomies round the garden , they’re renowned for it happening when young … 1 Quote Link to post
Black neck 17,036 Posted June 23 Report Share Posted June 23 2 hours ago, Franks dad said: Nowt wrong with worrying lol , I’m in the world top 10 . Number 1 1 Quote Link to post
Bangersanmash 4,737 Posted June 24 Report Share Posted June 24 12 hours ago, Pardus said: What do you think I've been feeding the Akita for the last few years, yep, Eukanuba. So Akitas fine on it. On a Sunday my dogs get the Sunday dinner leftovers next day with the kibble. Sweet potato's, carrots , broc , chicken , no gravy too much shite in that for dogs. But the sweet potato's they love rice. Buy a cheap chicken from asda there own. Its only for pup. Make him some meals up in the tubs freeze them. Micro wave them or leave out to defrost. All that in veg , chicken. Use the stock from the chicken to mix in. He'll soon devour that. Quote Link to post
mC HULL 15,367 Posted June 24 Report Share Posted June 24 7 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said: So Akitas fine on it. On a Sunday my dogs get the Sunday dinner leftovers next day with the kibble. Sweet potato's, carrots , broc , chicken , no gravy too much shite in that for dogs. But the sweet potato's they love rice. Buy a cheap chicken from asda there own. Its only for pup. Make him some meals up in the tubs freeze them. Micro wave them or leave out to defrost. All that in veg , chicken. Use the stock from the chicken to mix in. He'll soon devour that. gravy aint going to do out mate it’s a dog just feed it half descent don’t worry more winter less summer it’s that simple Quote Link to post
gunter 1,462 Posted June 24 Report Share Posted June 24 3 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said: So Akitas fine on it. On a Sunday my dogs get the Sunday dinner leftovers next day with the kibble. Sweet potato's, carrots , broc , chicken , no gravy too much shite in that for dogs. But the sweet potato's they love rice. Buy a cheap chicken from asda there own. Its only for pup. Make him some meals up in the tubs freeze them. Micro wave them or leave out to defrost. All that in veg , chicken. Use the stock from the chicken to mix in. He'll soon devour that. He's only got the f***ing thing it's red hot not used to him or the food he's feeding it see next week it'll be settled fs the man's it on meat and kibble that's more than enough for it 4 Quote Link to post
Pardus 1,608 Posted June 24 Author Report Share Posted June 24 12 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said: So Akitas fine on it. On a Sunday my dogs get the Sunday dinner leftovers next day with the kibble. Sweet potato's, carrots , broc , chicken , no gravy too much shite in that for dogs. But the sweet potato's they love rice. Buy a cheap chicken from asda there own. Its only for pup. Make him some meals up in the tubs freeze them. Micro wave them or leave out to defrost. All that in veg , chicken. Use the stock from the chicken to mix in. He'll soon devour that. No, he's been having skin issues of late which I think is down to the kibble. I have switched to Skinners Salmon & Rice and been adding salmon oil and his coat is looking much better. The pup has been having raw mince and that Skinners, ideally I'd just keep him on the raw but I'm not messing about serving it as when he feels like it, as you know you can't just leave raw in a dish all day. Quote Link to post
mC HULL 15,367 Posted June 24 Report Share Posted June 24 (edited) 8 minutes ago, gunter said: He's only got the f***ing thing it's red hot not used to him or the food he's feeding it see next week it'll be settled fs the man's it on meat and kibble that's more than enough for it rice is carbs lol may aswell feed your dog wag thats what it is dont have to buy a chicken in asda 6 quid get 2 for 2.50 in the freezer at pet shop dont be going there next sunday morning bangers ffs it’s not fit for humans lol but yes meat bit a veg is soubd but it’s a pup minerals vitamins in there in descent amounts instead a guessing Edited June 24 by mC HULL Quote Link to post
mC HULL 15,367 Posted June 24 Report Share Posted June 24 2 minutes ago, Pardus said: No, he's been having skin issues of late which I think is down to the kibble. I have switched to Skinners Salmon & Rice and been adding salmon oil and his coat is looking much better. The pup has been having raw mince and that Skinners, ideally I'd just keep him on the raw but I'm not messing about serving it as when he feels like it, as you know you can't just leave raw in a dish all day. ive found the cheap greyhound feeds tabt are high protein give skin issues 1 Quote Link to post
Bangersanmash 4,737 Posted June 24 Report Share Posted June 24 Just now, gunter said: He's only got the f***ing thing it's red hot not used to him or the food he's feeding it see next week it'll be settled fs the man's it on meat and kibble that's more than enough for it First day or 2 yeah maybe. But that pup should be eating its food now. Pups that ive bred ive had feed back that they've settled in straight away. One of these lakey cross parsons are up peaks with a lad a know doing well. Other is on a fsrm in Huddersfield on a livery yard. He's been out doing his own thing from day one. Others over Bolton with a lad a know from coursing. From day one they've called to say how laid back they are. Ive bred lurchers before and always feed them together makes the pups go straight in for the food and used to eating with other dogs around. Veg and fruit are bang on for dogs. There not just grafters there part of the family. If you was a dog would you want to be fed same shite. Quote Link to post
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