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Old 02-25-2009, 05:21 PM   #51
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And what makes you think I've forgoten Zoomie's dogger?
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Josh - what an AWESOME dog!! He's cool

Question, what do you mean not a lot of food? 5-6 CUPS of food a day is at least three times what my dog eats...
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How big is your dog? What about other big dogs in the 90lb range? How much do they usually eat? He gets 4 cups of dry, half a can of wet food and some missing link everyday.

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Old 02-25-2009, 05:29 PM   #52
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Oh so you remember how much Moira's dog weighed from our trip there waaaaaay back in 2007?
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Old 02-25-2009, 05:49 PM   #53
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Oh so you remember how much Moira's dog weighed from our trip there waaaaaay back in 2007?
Pffft...it was only 2 years ago. I remember the trip well.


I remember what size Sadie is....but I couldn't now...nor then tell you her weight.
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Old 02-26-2009, 10:45 AM   #54
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And what makes you think I've forgoten Zoomie's dogger?
Found some pictures...





And, my favorite - as she is in her favorite place... under the bed.
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That's cool Triple! I went shopping last night just at two local grocery stores and got 15lbs of meat for $12.00. That was without going to a market and getting scraps so this is actually very affordable. I fed them chicken leg quarters last night, sectioned into 4 or 5 pieces. My lab ate it down no problem, my Boxer looked at me like "WTF man?" He mostly licked it and the eventually left it. He also doesn't chew bones, or hasn't in the past.

Tried again this morning and he finally ate it all after chewing it really really good. I'm encouraged so far and plan to incorporate the veggies and other foods required by Monday.
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Old 02-26-2009, 11:10 AM   #56
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Here is Cindy as a 1 year old....
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Old 02-26-2009, 11:43 AM   #58
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Dogs enjoyed their first full meal of raw chicken meat, skin, and bones last night. It was strange actually handing them bone scraps (as opposed to them pulling it out of the garbage), but it was all crunched down no problem.


Chicken bones splinter and get caught in dogs throat. You should not feed them to dogs..
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Chicken bones splinter and get caught in dogs throat. You should not feed them to dogs..
Did you read any of the posts above?
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Chicken bones splinter and get caught in dogs throat. You should not feed them to dogs..
I thought the same thing until yesterday.
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