toffeeyummy
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And these are bad because...?
I haven't managed to get through all of this thread but can I ask why you all think pedigree is crap? All my dogs are fed on this, they look great on it. Have you ever visited the multi million pound site in Waltham where they do extensive research on this food?
And these are bad because...?
I understand your meaning FL and it was meant in the most fun way my girls breeder was one of the first people in this country to feed the RAW diet she has studied it and wrote papers on obviously her specialist area is how the diet effects the spitz breeds especially huskies, malamutes and other sled dogs which she has been involved with for many many years MisterJay knows her well too as she has puppies from her too
What a clever thing to post when using your business name as a user name on an internet forum....![]()
I must say that just as I have difficulties with Parelli, some vegan groups and some religious groups etc., because of their belief that their way is the only right way for everyone, I also have a problem with some raw feeders, that sounds as if there is only one right way for all dog owners - and that is their way!
But I try to remember that it is my interpretation, and that it doesn't have to be the way those raw feeders really believe.
However saying that if you didn't feed raw "she would deck you, and then her husband would deck you harder" about a breeder, well, even though I don't take that literally, it doesn't sound like good PR for raw feeding to me.
Personally I prefer Blackcob's way of using words like "suggestion" and "tend to do poorly", because it leaves a small opening for other options.
I also noticed that East Kent have said "some breeds may jog along on commercial crap but your`s will not", which at least gives some other dog owners a bit more options.
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This is pretty unbelievable! I can't understand how a leading pet food company is producing a food that is directly linked to a dogs stomach cancer?! Has anyone challenged pedigree over this? I certainly will be in touch. There are thousands of dogs on this food (including the 250 dogs at their research centre). Are they all deemed to become ill??
(sorry for the hijack op)
OP, has your pup had loose stools since the day you acquired him, regardless of his diet? If so, it might be a good idea to have his stool analysed for a few other things in addition to worms...things like the protozoan diseases giardia and coccidiosis. I believe another poster suggested he be checked for salmonella and campylobacter infections. You mentioned that his breeder had quite a few dogs and pups. Perhaps a call to the breeder and a description of your pup's symptoms and a question as to the condition of her pups might be in order.
Good luck with whatever diet you decide to prepare for your dogs.
Don't worry!think more people need to be aware of it to be honest as it is a household brand!
Out of interest....(it might just spark another heated debate) but are there any dry food makes out there that are ok to feed dogs? For the likes of people who wouldn't want to feed a raw meat diet? Just a general question....?
He is a very high content of Czech Wolf (his mam being 3/4 czech & 1/4 husky his dad was a full czech wolf) so I don't need a license for him and also don't need you to tell me about it as I am well aware of this!
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anything closer than an F3 cross needs a license, As of 2008 DEFRA have confirmed that any dog 3 or more generations removed from pure wolf now no longer comes under the Dangerous Wild Animals act and therefore no longer needs a special licence to keep.
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Very clever....no swearing and I said it with a smile![]()
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PMSL.."thread killing since 2006" now THAT is really funny!![]()
I have a 14wk old Czech Wolf puppy. I currently have him on Pedigree hard food to see how he goes but I've actually tried everything! He was brought up on a raw meat diet which I continued for a week amd gradually weaned him off it as I couldnt bare the smell any longer! Every other good I've tried his poo is really runny, he has been wormed recently too. Just wondered if anyone has any suggestions? Help would be appreciated![]()
Wow, if I was a breeder who had weaned a puppy onto raw I'd be annoyed that he'd been switched onto Pedigree.
Raw may smell a but but it is infinitely better than Pedigree! Think of your dog's welfare rather than your nose. The runny poos should be telling you something - and you've tried 'everything'? How many times have you changed his food at 14 weeks?
It's a dog bred to look like a wolf, with possibly some wolf DNA, not an actual wolf by the way, otherwise you'd need a license to keep it
Suggest you get yourself to a good training class or locate someone knowledgeable about dogs of this breed, you may need a little experienced guidance![]()
Currently checking out the Fish4Dogs website now which is a great help![]()
Maybe I will have to buy a peg for my nose and deal with the raw meat
It would be nice to have them all on the same food, or even him and the Husky at least and my other two on the same.
The Chihuhua does not approve of the raw meat either!![]()
Hmm possibly....I'm new to the raw thing so I just assumed it was all like that and didn't enjoy feed times at all!
Haven't had a chance yet as I'm sneaking on between workbut I will certainly have a read through it all.
When I was feeding him on the raw meat he was very distracted eating it and just kept picking and then trying to pinch the other dogs food! Which is why I switched him too as now (excuse the pun) wolfs it down!but it just doesnt come out the other end as well as it goes in....if you know what I mean!
No, a Czech Wolfdog is a breed that was created from crossing Carpathian wolf with GSD. A pedigree czech wolfdog - and there are very many around now that have been mixed with Saarloos, Alaskan Malamutes, Siberian Huskies, or Northern Inuits and Utonagans - is probably around 20% wolf. When you say it is a dog bred to look like a wolf, I think you are probably getting confused with Northern Inuits and Utonagans. You do not need a licence to keep a wolf cross, provided it is an F3 or lower. This is very misleading, because the "F'ness" bears no correlation with the amount of wolf in each particular generation. We fostered an F1 wolfcross - his mother was a wolf, his father was a pedigree Czech Wolfdog - but he was a far higher content wolf than, say, a pup whose mother was a wolf and his father a labrador. But he would still have been an F1. As it happened, we had what was virtually a pure wolf sleeping in our bedroom, and he was an amazing little guy who was full of fun and love and mischief, and who adored our utonagan and followed him round like a little shadow.
I've gone off the thread here, but I had to put you straight on the wolf content of the CWD!
No needit still isn't a 'wolf' as the title of this thread suggests.
I have issue with x-breeding wolves and huskies with GSDs, they're completely different types of animal, the 'best of both' is a bit of a fallacy IMO. Different drives, different motivation, different purposes.
I realise the Czech wolfdog was bred initially experimentally as a patrol dog but with the other 'breeds' - I would love to see more of them working.
GSDs have suffered because of breeding for 'looks' rather than health and working ability and I hate to see them being used to breed more dogs, being bred for their 'looks'.
Breed GSDs with Belgians, Dutchies etc for a good working dog, with which they share similar characteristics, but breeding them to a completely different type of dog, I don't agree with, sorry. JMO though.
I trust all these breeders are carrying out hip and elbow x-rays on their breeding stock![]()