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Good read lads... good input in the main. She's 10 now, whins Rex (SalxGrey/Whip) to Haymins bith Mist (Bull x).. She's done a bit of everything other than around holes over the years, prett

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4 hours ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said:

Yes he was a very good dog, see your pup looking better already lol but next time get him the plain nan as garlic suppose to be poisonous to dogs, pasta is a good cheap form of carbs aswell cook up a pan and mix it into biscuits and meat, good for the older dogs aswell the night before your planning to run them, carb loading like marathon runners do, g Caulfield told me that he always use to mix a bit of pasta into food the night before running, extra energy for the next day, I use to use pasta, high fat minced beef and tinned tomatoes mixed into the biscuits which had been soaked in hot water, then the dogs were better hydrated, had the carbs from pasta, fat and protein from minced beef and potassium in tomatoes to help stop any cramping 

Did ye grate the parmesan on top 4 um u dosser

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4 hours ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said:

Yes he was a very good dog, see your pup looking better already lol but next time get him the plain nan as garlic suppose to be poisonous to dogs, pasta is a good cheap form of carbs aswell cook up a pan and mix it into biscuits and meat, good for the older dogs aswell the night before your planning to run them, carb loading like marathon runners do, g Caulfield told me that he always use to mix a bit of pasta into food the night before running, extra energy for the next day, I use to use pasta, high fat minced beef and tinned tomatoes mixed into the biscuits which had been soaked in hot water, then the dogs were better hydrated, had the carbs from pasta, fat and protein from minced beef and potassium in tomatoes to help stop any cramping 

Always gave dogs tinned tomatoes for cramp and carbs day before running all the boxers/UFC fighters do it and have always mixed there biscuits with cooked 28% fat minced beef, sound advice. also sometimes scrambled egg and abit of wholemeal toast

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3 minutes ago, James88 said:

Always gave dogs tinned tomatoes for cramp and carbs day before running all the boxers/UFC fighters do it and have always mixed there biscuits with cooked 28% fat minced beef, sound advice. also sometimes scrambled egg and abit of wholemeal toast

Humans and dogs are different mate 

A fit dog wouldn't cramp up even .fed on wagg and them runs days we're they do cramp abit nothing will change that 

 

I'm not saying nones the right or wrong way a dog in good order is what you aim for 

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1 minute ago, mC HULL said:

Humans and dogs are different mate 

A fit dog wouldn't cramp up even .fed on wagg and them runs days we're they do cramp abit nothing will change that 

 

I'm not saying nones the right or wrong way a dog in good order is what you aim for 

Yes I agree we all got are own way of going about things and aslong as the dogs looks/performs well It don't really matter. Ive always listened to my grandad who was running dogs 60 year ago and others who been at it way before me, always faired me well

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38 minutes ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said:

If you wanna get the best out of them got to feed them like athletes 

Lol bit a meat descent kibble scraps and bingo f**k all the shite and  supplements etc 

Rough ready and shining is the key  lol 

Hurry up get me Kipper sorted for end October November lol 

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57 minutes ago, James88 said:

Yes I agree we all got are own way of going about things and aslong as the dogs looks/performs well It don't really matter. Ive always listened to my grandad who was running dogs 60 year ago and others who been at it way before me, always faired me well

Spot on mate back then dogs were gk3aming bit most were fed out the slop bins a schools chinkys and shops lol 

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5 hours ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said:

Yes he was a very good dog, see your pup looking better already lol but next time get him the plain nan as garlic suppose to be poisonous to dogs, pasta is a good cheap form of carbs aswell cook up a pan and mix it into biscuits and meat, good for the older dogs aswell the night before your planning to run them, carb loading like marathon runners do, g Caulfield told me that he always use to mix a bit of pasta into food the night before running, extra energy for the next day, I use to use pasta, high fat minced beef and tinned tomatoes mixed into the biscuits which had been soaked in hot water, then the dogs were better hydrated, had the carbs from pasta, fat and protein from minced beef and potassium in tomatoes to help stop any cramping 

I have gave garlic to dogs for over 15 years sprinkled over the food, not one has died on me yet it’s a myth, poison to dogs load of bollocks some one show me different ? Read any greyhound trainer,  book or video they all give them it to clean them out, And prevent worms and contracting fleas. 

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