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mikedatiger 02-07-2010 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by jlincecum (Post 110950)
you f'ed up now chris:*****: micah knows about the blackmail stuff. i keep something on my phone just for kicks:*****::*****:


that's just wrong - boy can't help that his mom dresses him like a clown :work::work::work:

swamp snorkler 02-07-2010 08:58 AM

if you worried about price try your local feed store, the food we get for my wifes 2 dogs is much cheaper there than pet smart or petco

eman 02-07-2010 10:43 AM

Dog Food
 
We have fed science diet to our dogs for a few years.
Was what the vet recomended . But Cost is not an issue when feeding chihuahuas.

Finfeatherfur 02-07-2010 10:50 AM

Eukanuba is w/o a doubt one of the best out there! It is also $$$$$$!

With that said, I find Diamond dog food great, and just as good, but cheaper! I pay $26.00 for a 40lb. bag, I think!

jchief 02-07-2010 10:54 AM

Look at the Sam's Exceed

http://www.samsclub.com/shopping/nav...410&pCatg=4743

ingredients (sp) are real close to Purina 1

wtretrievers 02-07-2010 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Finfeatherfur (Post 111036)
Eukanuba is w/o a doubt one of the best out there! It is also $$$$$$!

With that said, I find Diamond dog food great, and just as good, but cheaper! I pay $26.00 for a 40lb. bag, I think!

That's good food. The only reason I don't feed it anymore is that the feed store went out of business. Nothing around the house carry's it.

Big Lake Blondie 02-08-2010 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Finfeatherfur (Post 111036)
Eukanuba is w/o a doubt one of the best out there! It is also $$$$$$!

With that said, I find Diamond dog food great, and just as good, but cheaper! I pay $26.00 for a 40lb. bag, I think!

Diamond dog food is a great alternative...the vet will usually push whatever brand they use, but the ingredients in Diamond are comparable to some of the big name brands without the big $$$$$...40 lbs for 27.99 @ Tractor Supply...We also have a monster chocolate @ 110 lbs and he loves this dog food...we use to use ProPlan, but he's such a horse, we tried the Diamond and have stayed with it ever since...:D

tanner91lsu 02-09-2010 12:24 AM

i have a lab she is about 55/60 pounds and willnot put on weight i feed her twice a day.what is the best way to get her to put on some weight..thanks tanner.

Big Lake Blondie 02-09-2010 01:29 AM

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Originally Posted by tanner91lsu (Post 111889)
i have a lab she is about 55/60 pounds and willnot put on weight i feed her twice a day.what is the best way to get her to put on some weight..thanks tanner.

Here's a recipe to help add weight a lot of breeders use...be careful with how much you give her...this stuff is highly fattening and will put it on her quick...at that weight, she's about the right size for a female...Start her out with just a little at a time to make sure this won't upset her stomach...It's got ingredients she ain't going to be use to, so best to take it slow...:)

Peanut Butter Fat Balls
  • 2 cups dry dog food
  • 2 packs cream cheese
  • 1½ cups Peanut Butter
  • ½ cup corn oil or sunflower oil
  • 1 cup cottage cheese
  • 1 lb raw (or lightly browned) beef mince (with grease)
  1. Blend dog food until finely crushed, and add remaining ingredients. Mix until you have a doughy lump. Add more dog meal as needed if mixture is too thin.
  2. Roll out into a log shape on waxed paper. Refrigerate and slice as needed, or form into ping pong sized balls.
This can be fed a slice or two at a time several times a day. It is very high in calories so should put weight on fairly quickly, and if the beef is lightly cooked it shouldn't be too hard on your dog's stomach. The best beef to use is the really cheap stuff, because it is so high in fat.

wtretrievers 02-09-2010 01:47 AM

That sounds pretty good! The hell with the dog, I may try that!:rolleyes:

Shawn Braquet 02-09-2010 10:30 AM

i feed my lab pmi I get it at the feed store next to holliers in sulphur. http://www.pminutrition.com/rf_brand.html. I feed him 3 cups a day and use the red flannel PRIME during offseason and put him on PMI Exclusive during hunting season the 30/20 mix. If he starts slimming down I feed him a 4th cup but never more.

speckinabox 02-09-2010 04:26 PM

I have a 13 week old lab and feed her science diet puppy large breed. 4 cups day. It's good for bones and optimal growth in a large breed puppy.

PUREBAY2200 02-09-2010 09:04 PM

Yum!!!!
 
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Originally Posted by wtretrievers (Post 111892)
That sounds pretty good! The hell with the dog, I may try that!:rolleyes:

Let me know how that comes out..... Lmao!!:)

wtretrievers 02-09-2010 11:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Deadly D (Post 112141)
Every pup I have raised and trained I always start out the first year on Purina puppy chow and then go to Diamond Preiumn. Dont care what kind you want to feed but make sure it is puppy chow so there bones can develope

D what the hell you still doing up? It's almost 11pm. It's way past your bedtime! Gonna have to treat you like fool. "D ain't it time for you to go take a nap"!

Raymond 02-10-2010 12:12 PM

I would not feed Diamond to anything I own....check out the links below for my reasons.
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/pets/..._dog_food.html

http://blogs.dogtime.com/dog-blog-fu...-kill-your-dog

True the recall was years ago but, the company did not handle their problem like they should have. I know of no breeders or kennels that will use Diamond again, ever! My preference is Pro Plan Preformance by Purina but most dogs do not need the high preformance dog food that working dogs require. Eukanuba is also an excellent dog food that I would feed if they had a Pro program to offset the price like Purina does.

Petsmart has the Pro Plan Preformance for $38.99 per bag and if you shop Petco you can tell them to give you the Petsmart price match of $38.99.

muttmechanic 02-10-2010 12:19 PM

My roommate feeds royal canin to his lab he's trainin for ducks. Its more palatable than purina 1. But its also more expensive. If money isnt an issue I'd feed nutro, eukanuba, or the royal canin. If it is my lab eats purina 1 and likes it just fine. In one of my animal science classes at LSU one of the feeds professors spoke and she said that you mainly wanna make sure you have a diet that isnt corn based which makes sense because they're naturally carnivores and thats what their bodies are lookin for.

I dont know anything about Diamond. Where do you guys usually buy it? If what ya'll say about the price holds true, sounds like id wanna switch

Big Lake Blondie 02-10-2010 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by muttmechanic (Post 112258)
My roommate feeds royal canin to his lab he's trainin for ducks. Its more palatable than purina 1. But its also more expensive. If money isnt an issue I'd feed nutro, eukanuba, or the royal canin. If it is my lab eats purina 1 and likes it just fine. In one of my animal science classes at LSU one of the feeds professors spoke and she said that you mainly wanna make sure you have a diet that isnt corn based which makes sense because they're naturally carnivores and thats what their bodies are lookin for.

I dont know anything about Diamond. Where do you guys usually buy it? If what ya'll say about the price holds true, sounds like id wanna switch

I know here in DeRidder you can get it at Tractor Supply


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