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Post by Lee on Dec 20, 2017 19:32:48 GMT
Good sign of him being settled Next he will start to train you to give treats Those dogs, love Brussel sprouts Its to do with being some kind of bond with Europe
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Post by thebishman on Dec 20, 2017 19:53:14 GMT
Good sign of him being settled Next he will start to train you to give treats Those dogs, love Brussel sprouts Its to do with being some kind of bond with Europe With the smells that come out of his back side he will not ve getting any brussel sprouts i can assure you! Lol
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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2017 20:05:50 GMT
Well I don't have a dog but I can say that asthma is rife in our family. If around a cat my daughter can end up in hospital and if smoking a cigarette by my mom she really suffers. I can blow clouds though all day long around them and it doesn't affect them at all. This being the case I would say pooch will be absolutely fine imo 😉👍😊 Fair point! Lol im sure pg is in inhalers? I was more thinking of allergies. But he doesnt seem bothered. Btw people...he slept ALL NIGHT last night!!!!
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Post by Lee on Dec 20, 2017 21:02:23 GMT
Two things dogs love, in case you have no idea
Cowpats, they love rolling in them Hedgehog's, they love sniffing them and the crown of fleas after
One of our dogs can pick up a prickly friend in his mouth and bring it in the house
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Post by thebishman on Dec 20, 2017 21:17:31 GMT
Two things dogs love, in case you have no idea Cowpats, they love rolling in them Hedgehog's, they love sniffing them and the crown of fleas after One of our dogs can pick up a prickly friend in his mouth and bring it in the house Luckily i love rolling in cowpat too so thats a result. Can see us bonding very well now!
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Post by gill2009 on Dec 20, 2017 22:30:14 GMT
Two things dogs love, in case you have no idea Cowpats, they love rolling in them Hedgehog's, they love sniffing them and the crown of fleas after One of our dogs can pick up a prickly friend in his mouth and bring it in the house Luckily i love rolling in cowpat too so thats a result. Can see us bonding very well now! *snigger*
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Post by Perpetua on Dec 21, 2017 6:34:09 GMT
Good sign of him being settled Next he will start to train you to give treats Those dogs, love Brussel sprouts Its to do with being some kind of bond with Europe With the smells that come out of his back side he will not ve getting any brussel sprouts i can assure you! Lol Doggy Windy's certainly have their own very distinct ( noxious ) bouquet . . . . The silent ones tend to be the most lethal especially in an enclosed space! ( Charcoal dog biscuits can help absorb some of the fumes Neil. )
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Post by gill2009 on Dec 21, 2017 8:09:43 GMT
With the smells that come out of his back side he will not ve getting any brussel sprouts i can assure you! Lol Doggy Windy's certainly have their own very distinct ( noxious ) bouquet . . . . The silent ones tend to be the most lethal especially in an enclosed space! ( Charcoal dog biscuits can help absorb some of the fumes Neil. ) My Robi gives himself a fright every time he lets one rip
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Post by thebishman on Dec 21, 2017 8:24:43 GMT
Doggy Windy's certainly have their own very distinct ( noxious ) bouquet . . . . The silent ones tend to be the most lethal especially in an enclosed space! ( Charcoal dog biscuits can help absorb some of the fumes Neil. ) My Robi gives himself a fright every time he lets one rip That made me laugh! Does anyone here feed or have fed their dogs raw food?
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Post by jtc on Dec 21, 2017 8:32:41 GMT
My Robi gives himself a fright every time he lets one rip That made me laugh! Does anyone here feed or have fed their dogs raw food? I heard that can turn them towards the nasty attitude but it might be BS I don't really know. I'd definitely investigate whether it's a good thing 👍
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Post by DaveJ on Dec 21, 2017 8:43:32 GMT
Do you mean - aside from the postman's leg? (Sorry, I've no idea about pet diets, it's just that it seems so obvious a quip to make)
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Post by thebishman on Dec 21, 2017 8:45:05 GMT
That made me laugh! Does anyone here feed or have fed their dogs raw food? I heard that can turn them towards the nasty attitude but it might be BS I don't really know. I'd definitely investigate whether it's a good thing 👍 I heard that before too. The champion breeder we got frank from raised him on raw. So we have deciced to continue it for time being as he is used to it. We took him for vet check and said he in perfect health. But when we said he being raised on raw he immediately said he doesnt agree with raw diet...but then said his mate who also is a great vet, feeds his two french bulldogs raw and swears by it. So 2 vets...with two completely different opinions on it
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Post by jtc on Dec 21, 2017 8:58:11 GMT
Well personally I would think there's less chance of catching anything if the food is cooked but I'm sure there's some experienced owners who can give advice on here
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Post by thebishman on Dec 21, 2017 11:31:36 GMT
Well personally I would think there's less chance of catching anything if the food is cooked but I'm sure there's some experienced owners who can give advice on here Yes that was my initial thoughts. But apparently dogs have stronger gut bacteria to deal with such things...and as a result can really benefit from eating raw food. Back to nature kinda thing. But...as always...the more research you do, the more it contradicts itself
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Post by jtc on Dec 21, 2017 11:36:33 GMT
Well personally I would think there's less chance of catching anything if the food is cooked but I'm sure there's some experienced owners who can give advice on here Yes that was my initial thoughts. But apparently dogs have stronger gut bacteria to deal with such things...and as a result can really benefit from eating raw food. Back to nature kinda thing. But...as always...the more research you do, the more it contradicts itself Yes they have great digestion acids and should be fine and as you say, people will have different opinions like with everything. It will probably boil down to your personal choice 😊
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