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I killed a man with a hammer i like kicking  dogs in my spare time get 3 bags of sand on the daily for painting 12 x 12 rooms and a bit of grouting that's how you do it  people shouldn't keep shit dog

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8 minutes ago, Bangersanmash said:

He'd fall head first if he tried to attempt walking in the slop. His legs would get stuck. His big old belly would roll him forward. Boom flat on his marawaki 

Have a word with him one coursing man to another and make him see sense bangers 

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3 hours ago, mC HULL said:

The garden grange is sound mate your not running a few hares in this weather condition and not seeing them on bone the old boys hav3 to rest 5 days to a week when its like this to keep.condiotion 

How’s that food sound when your always saying your pup is like a bag of bones and it’s hip bones are up like the Himalayas and the older dogs loosing condition on it, I’m just speaking from experience when I was using it on a bitch I was running regular it went like a bag of bones and had to change to Eukanuba and she looked much better and held weight on it,  if that pup is a good eater it shouldn’t be that thin at that age, just trying to help 

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7 minutes ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said:

How’s that food sound when your always saying your pup is like a bag of bones and it’s hip bones are up like the Himalayas and the older dogs loosing condition on it, I’m just speaking from experience when I was using it on a bitch I was running regular it went like a bag of bones and had to change to Eukanuba and she looked much better and held weight on it,  if that pup is a good eater it shouldn’t be that thin at that age, just trying to help 

I agree with what other lads have said, iv saw dogs fed cheap kibble a they done well a looked great, when I had little whippet tho an then a big 3/4 bred greyhound thing an was lamping them hard I found them 2 dogs couldn’t hack a few nights a week or lost condition, member off here who put me onto that eukanuba, I scoffed at it first but then tried it, an found it worked great an also found dogs didn’t eat as much of it as other kibbles, but I always thought it was cos they prefered meat and was waiting it out for more instead a eating kibble, but a few folks have said same thing, dogs don’t eat as much, it was the dogs condition an the shite tho that did it for me, what a difference 

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1 hour ago, gunter said:

Have a word with him one coursing man to another and make him see sense bangers 

Why do you think I do my own thing. It's easly rubbed off. All this bollocks with technology gadgets. It can't do shit for injured dogs. He might aswel go tomming now. Get his moneys worth out of it. 😂😂

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51 minutes ago, thefensarefarbutistillgo said:

How’s that food sound when your always saying your pup is like a bag of bones and it’s hip bones are up like the Himalayas and the older dogs loosing condition on it, I’m just speaking from experience when I was using it on a bitch I was running regular it went like a bag of bones and had to change to Eukanuba and she looked much better and held weight on it,  if that pup is a good eater it shouldn’t be that thin at that age, just trying to help 

It's a pure saluki mate lol there on bone 

Me dogs aint loosing condition there coats a mint etc but by this time a season if you run a few hares a week you need to manage the dog or it will drop off and your done 

 

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1 hour ago, WataWalloper said:

I agree with what other lads have said, iv saw dogs fed cheap kibble a they done well a looked great, when I had little whippet tho an then a big 3/4 bred greyhound thing an was lamping them hard I found them 2 dogs couldn’t hack a few nights a week or lost condition, member off here who put me onto that eukanuba, I scoffed at it first but then tried it, an found it worked great an also found dogs didn’t eat as much of it as other kibbles, but I always thought it was cos they prefered meat and was waiting it out for more instead a eating kibble, but a few folks have said same thing, dogs don’t eat as much, it was the dogs condition an the shite tho that did it for me, what a difference 

Chicken backs with a bit of chicken skin in morning. Evening meal of good raw mince veg blended ( as dogs do not digest it same as us) . Goose fat and salmon oil with a small handful of kibble as a filler. Sprinkle a little turmeric over it and mix. Watch them thrive

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