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Reuben
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« on: February 01, 2016, 09:15:18 pm »

Thanks Ruben.  Did them dogs stay looking good ?  And if you dont mind look at that dog food post I put on here again and see what you can make of the ingredients.  You seem like a fella that knows what he's talking about.

the dogs stayed healthy on rabbit...I would hold the rabbit by its rear foot and pull the hide down some an chunk it to a dog or cut it in two pieces and give half each to the smaller dogs...they usually pulled the fur from the mid section but ate the heads hair and all...

the dog food...it is hard to say if it is a good quality dog food but if it says it is 100 percent nutritionally complete then it is supposed to be just that...just keep an eye on the dogs and if they look healthy then that should carry some weight...you can also add a tablespoon or so of bacon grease or used cooking oil over the dog food to boost the calories...the cheaper dog foods tend to have lower fat content...I keep a coffee can next to the stove to store the used oil. I usually add a little during the cold days...
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