Pets
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@Madame:
Do you mean Tiger, on the right? He may look "ard as feck" but he's a complete wuss.
Pusskin is seriously as dim as she looks, bless her.
They're both rather "special needs" but we love them all the more for it.
Simply put, both cats are great.
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Geddy not diggin SA.
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Anyone feed their Dog raw food? Doug is having problems with allergies and i have been reading how this kinda diet can help?
The idea that he should be eating raw meat and bones like he would if he was wild appeals to me as i follow a paleo diet.
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My cat doing a thorough job of pissing off my 6 year old daughter [emoji23]
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Coco doing what she does best - chillin'
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Out beautiful English setters in France…
RIP to Albane (on the left)... she was such a beautiful & faithful dog.
Lovely dogs.
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I'm kind of shocked by how attached I've grown to our dogs. Little s.o.b.'s weasel their way to your heart.
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Anyone feed their Dog raw food? Doug is having problems with allergies and i have been reading how this kinda diet can help?
The idea that he should be eating raw meat and bones like he would if he was wild appeals to me as i follow a paleo diet.
If anyone has any experience would love to hear about it.@spitfiredealer my wife and I own two French Bulldogs and we feed both of them a combination of kibble and raw nuggets from a brand called Primal. Their kibble is also the no soy, no, wheat, no gluten variety that you will see at most high brow pet and grocery stores. It definitely costs more but its worth it to have a healthier pet(s) that has more regular bowel movements.
It does feel weird knowing our dogs eat healthier than we do…..
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Anyone feed their Dog raw food? Doug is having problems with allergies and i have been reading how this kinda diet can help?
The idea that he should be eating raw meat and bones like he would if he was wild appeals to me as i follow a paleo diet.
If anyone has any experience would love to hear about it.I'm a raw feeder now, decided to go for it with my two new pups and I must say, so far, they seem to be the healthiest looking dogs I've ever raised, one being seven months the other twelve months. Both have good teeth, seem strong boned, aren't overly hyperactive, something that I think can be caused by kibble and they both have beautiful glossy coats which are always receiving/ compliments.
I stick mainly with premade minces containing 80/10/10 ratio meat, offal, bone with some added fish oil. I also feed raw fish once a week and will add some veg supplement on various days. Oh, and sometimes I just feed a whole chicken or sheep head as something different.
Sorry if all that sounds gross, but the dogs love it, I did lose my stomach a while back though, raw tripe in the morning is not for the faint hearted. -
I've heard nothing but good things about a raw diet. Both my dog walker and my vet use a raw diet for their dogs.
I've heard from both to stick with premixed foods though. Most of what a dog would eat in the wild is actually the viscera, not the skeletal muscle. Feeding a dog too much skeletal muscle messes with their calcium levels.