No grain diets

Clodagh

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I spend a fortune on quality, grain free kibble for the labs. Today they were in the back of the mule while we did the pheasants and there was some spilt wheat, they have hoovered it up. I have no idea why I bother! They can all go on Tesco value dog food from now on.
 
Lol clodagh......

I spend a fortune on lovely dog food for Lily the Lakeland, and she has spent the last fortnight doing nothing but eating (and presumably catching??) mice.......

Fiona
 
Why did you feed grain free? My neighbour had to with one of his Yorkies who had itchy skin, runny eyes and the diarrhoea - cleared up in a couple of days once he went grain free
 
Why did you feed grain free? My neighbour had to with one of his Yorkies who had itchy skin, runny eyes and the diarrhoea - cleared up in a couple of days once he went grain free

Same here, itchy skin and bad ears, I was joking. :-)
 
You don't get a coat like that without adding some goodies. Layers pellets, chicken poo, deer poo, rabbit poo (is there a theme here), dead things once they get too rotten to deliver to hand (that is pretty rotten, tbh).

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my oh has a grain punch bag which hangs in my hay store he uses it a few times a week and does 3 minutes on the bag then back to the garage to do another workout and goes back and forth for about half an hour, the dog will sit and watch him punch it then immediately run in once his finished and hoover up whatever has fallen out then when his back return to sit outside and she will do this for the entire time his out there, I think she knows his routine better than she does the mice have had a good go at it as well so it won't be long until it's empty it's looking rather saggy now.
 
Gorgeous picture Clodagh. The thing is, neither Dog nor Man necessarily choose to eat what is good for them! I often think how fit and healthy I would be if I monitored my food the way I do my dogs!
I have just had a birthday and can’t stop eating chocolate. My dogs are dreadful scavengers on a walk, adding all sorts of stuff to the perfect meals I provide!
 
I do love your dogs Clodagh, i often ponder on the whole food thing as many of my friends just give their dogs any old cheapo brand and they seem to live forever whilst i get the most balanced and expensive one i can after months of sodding research and the damn thing prefers cat poo! I can only say that my last Weim had horrible tummy stuff before he went grain free so i guess it just depends on the dog and the owners personal belief in what's good for them.xx
 
my oh has a grain punch bag which hangs in my hay store he uses it a few times a week and does 3 minutes on the bag then back to the garage to do another workout and goes back and forth for about half an hour, the dog will sit and watch him punch it then immediately run in once his finished and hoover up whatever has fallen out then when his back return to sit outside and she will do this for the entire time his out there, I think she knows his routine better than she does the mice have had a good go at it as well so it won't be long until it's empty it's looking rather saggy now.

LOL! That made me laugh - a true opportunist!
 
Gorgeous picture Clodagh. The thing is, neither Dog nor Man necessarily choose to eat what is good for them! I often think how fit and healthy I would be if I monitored my food the way I do my dogs!
I have just had a birthday and can’t stop eating chocolate. My dogs are dreadful scavengers on a walk, adding all sorts of stuff to the perfect meals I provide!

If I stopped drinking wine and eating crisps I would be in such good shape - I shall, from now on, watch Pen eating a maggotty rabbit and think it is no different to me opening a nice sauvignon!
 
I do love your dogs Clodagh, i often ponder on the whole food thing as many of my friends just give their dogs any old cheapo brand and they seem to live forever whilst i get the most balanced and expensive one i can after months of sodding research and the damn thing prefers cat poo! I can only say that my last Weim had horrible tummy stuff before he went grain free so i guess it just depends on the dog and the owners personal belief in what's good for them.xx

My OH used to feed valu mix to his working terriers, they all lived forever as well, so maybe I am being conned by good marketing?
 
Gorgeous dog Clodagh!

Mine are on grain free too as well as some meals of raw mince with bones, raw egg, and leftovers. Interestingly, when I have tried to feed a full raw diet mine get picky and the wolf their kibble down again when I reintroduce it. Strange creatures.
 
Blimey, you need sunglasses on to look at that dog!

My lot are grain free, but they get scraps like pizza crusts, so I defeat my own object!
 
Mine has a grain-free hypoallergenic food because he's constantly itchy. Fish and potato food with nothing else at all. He also gets no treats, nothing...still itchy though!

Could be the birds, mice, horse feed, bones etc that he continually digs up at the stables. He's a beagle and you cannot hide anything from him!
 
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