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36375
Hi, everyone, I'm new too, as of today. Thanks for having me. I have Tom, 11 1/2 a Rottie/Rhodesian mix - huge and a silly big puppy, Molly 8, a purebred...
leah.jones55555
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Nov 1, 2008
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36376
Hi, Leah, welcome. Wish my dogs would eat vegetables, but they won't. However, to get any nutrition from them, they need to be cooked or put through the food...
M. C. Milner
notewell45
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Nov 1, 2008
10:58 am
36377
... I have raised multiple puppies on Bravo along with Healthy Pet and some RMBs and ground products from my cage free poultry suppliers. It is much easier...
Linda Walker
sunapeedog
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Nov 1, 2008
11:35 am
36378
Problem is here in Charlotte it is a 12-14 week wait usually for the low cost spay neuter clinic. We can get some appointments earlier, but not always. She...
Maureen Mahood
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Nov 1, 2008
1:02 pm
36379
LOL! Mimi's quick measure and cheating scale! ;o) About 3 large sized spoon size spoonfuls into a snack baggie is about 3-4ounces of food. ;o) Eyeballing the...
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nite_owl_sd
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Nov 1, 2008
1:53 pm
36380
Welcome to the list Leah. How did you get him to eat veggies? My lab will eat anything and everything exept veggies. When I give him veggies he looks at me...
Rosenfeld, Jessica
jbrosenfeld
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Nov 1, 2008
2:04 pm
36381
Ok first let her just get a waiver from the vet on the spay, she's already 7yrs old, not like they bought her with the intent of breeding, especially from a...
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nite_owl_sd
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Nov 1, 2008
2:10 pm
36382
Have you tried mixing them in with the meal? I haven't had a problem but I mix it in with ground meat or buy it already made like that. i do give those mini...
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nite_owl_sd
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Nov 1, 2008
2:15 pm
36383
I was able to jump in with some folks that buy Bravo in bulk, which is pretty good discount. Just did the math and it will cost a little less than the kibble...
cyan250
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Nov 1, 2008
2:17 pm
36384
... Now that's an interesting point. If the rescue/shelter can reclaim the animal at any time if the contract is broken, the animal isn't being cared for...
carina macdonald
mortheda
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Nov 1, 2008
2:18 pm
36385
Don't you have a contract that covers this sort of thing? The adoptive family takes on all financial responsiblity once the animal is adopted? Is there an...
Laura Sherman
laurac2cheshire
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Nov 1, 2008
2:24 pm
36386
I've never bought Bravo, it's not available to me anywhere close. But I do buy other ground product sometimes and feed it along with whole stuff (mainly I feed...
carina macdonald
mortheda
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Nov 1, 2008
2:41 pm
36387
Nope say it with me "balance over time." So say the dogs got 1lb of lamb today, it's higher in calories than the 1lb of rabbit they'll get tomorrow. It'll all...
olga
perpetual_cake
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Nov 1, 2008
2:44 pm
36388
I agree with Margot, "open fridge > take out meat > close fridge> weight ... eat outside> what bowls?...
carina macdonald
mortheda
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Nov 1, 2008
2:46 pm
36389
Hi Leah, Welcome sounds like you have a fun crew :) Olga and the pibbles...
olga
perpetual_cake
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Nov 1, 2008
2:46 pm
36390
Olga takes mOre time then I don't even put it on the scale. I use me eyes and it theyv start toi look heavy I feed less and if they start to look to lean I...
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jbrosenfeld
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Nov 1, 2008
2:48 pm
36391
The way I feed raw it ends up being cheaper overall too but you have to remember when comparing overall price its rare that you can compare the cost of dog...
Miranda
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Nov 1, 2008
2:49 pm
36392
We have a pudgie here. Fantom is about 20 lbs overweight and even after cutting his meal size down and exercising him (on the tredmill) and making sure there...
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Nov 1, 2008
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36393
... Welcome to the list BTW! Hopefully it isn't thyroid...is his coat and energy level normal? Could also be that some dogs simply require very little food to...
carina macdonald
mortheda
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Nov 1, 2008
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36394
Good decision. CHeryl Valrico Canine Rescue and Shelter Valrico Canine Rescue and Shelter Support Us by Shopping Through SmartRaise Xiffi Rambo's Blog Rambo's...
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Nov 1, 2008
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LIGHTER! -- ... -- Blog: nightmaredogowner.blogspot.com/ Picasa Photo Album: http://picasaweb.google.com/mcmilner Books just wanna be FREE!...
M. C. Milner
notewell45
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Nov 1, 2008
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36396
LIGHTER!...
M. C. Milner
notewell45
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Nov 1, 2008
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36397
Sounds like you lucked out with Bravo. Go for it! High and low calorie meats will even themselves out. Just keep check on your pets. Cut their food if...
M. C. Milner
notewell45
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Nov 1, 2008
3:09 pm
36398
Now that the weather has cooled off, Mr. Pudgy is getting walked 2-4 miles a day, but the weight doesn't seem to be dropping very quickly. I was horrified to...
cyan250
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Nov 1, 2008
3:10 pm
36399
I'm a bad eyeballer and we'd have some serious blimp action going on if I didn't weight their food. I do have a small brag, adding biking to the routine...
olga
perpetual_cake
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Nov 1, 2008
3:14 pm
36400
Weight loss can be SLOW in dogs, I think a holdover from evolving as animals who had to eat a lot when food was available, and hold on to the weight as long as...
carina macdonald
mortheda
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Nov 1, 2008
3:14 pm
36401
The trick is to measure a couple times first then you'll know how much to put per baggie with the size spoon you use. ;o) Mimi...who's bad at it too but...
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nite_owl_sd
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Nov 1, 2008
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36402
I had to put handcuffs on hubby and threaten to cut him off other activities to keep him from giving Fantom the ice cream bowl to lick, his empty milkshake...
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Nov 1, 2008
3:23 pm
36403
Baggies? Spoons? I'm feeding dogs not babies. They'll take their hunks of meat and like 'em. Olga and the pibbles...
olga
perpetual_cake
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Nov 1, 2008
3:30 pm
36404
... right there...1lb tub of ground goat, 5lb chub of tripe, whatever. But mostly I feed whole things. I was weighing for a while but it was a pain. And then,...
carina macdonald
mortheda
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Nov 1, 2008
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