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mrdarcy (admin)

by mrdarcy on 22 January 2017 - 11:01

And here was me thinking when I read the title we were going to have a general food/exercise discussion not another Mithuna's BIG female dog debates!!!

Mithuna what is it you're trying to prove with these repeated same threads about your dog? Especially when you never post any pictures/videos as proof, it would help stop all the negative/disbelieving comments if you did. You promised the members a video months ago, you never posted it, in fact all you have posted is a few pics of your dog laying on a bed/couch/floor with alien eyes, and expect other members to accept what you are claiming.

I hope this thread is not just to goad members into commenting as this has happened with your other threads about your dog, I will close this thread if it drags on and on like the others.

by gsdstudent on 22 January 2017 - 12:01

My dog's better than your dog, my dogs better than yours. My dogs better because she eats Kennel Ration, My dog's better than youurs. Anybody remember the comercial?

Hundmutter

by Hundmutter on 22 January 2017 - 14:01

Mith, ok we get it, you are reluctant to post a vid or standing photos.
But would you at least please tell us WHY that is ?

Jenni78

by Jenni78 on 22 January 2017 - 14:01

Because, way back, before Mithuna had made any enemies, he posted a pic of his dog and several of us said she was fat, and we actually said it from a place of concern for her health. Since then, the fire has been stoked over and over with these threads. Rather than admit that we may have been correct and he made likely one of the most common novice mistakes (overfeeding the dog), he has endeavored to prove that we're all wrong and his dog is exceptionally__________________...fill in the blank. Whatever he wants us to believe that particular day to avoid saying "Yeah, I guess she's kinda fat."

Mithuna

by Mithuna on 22 January 2017 - 14:01

So Darcy
My intent was to get a discussion going on the relationship between diet/exercise type and physical development of the dog. The chart I posted was printed at the Vet and it has the Vet's stamp with phone number whom you can call if you like. I also mentioned that the vet noted her exceptional muscular development but everyone chose to ignore it and think otherwise. I had to point out many dogs that I know of that weigh in heavy and are not at all fat.
Look at the pic in my avatar you would see the dog from last winter......she was already  about 85  lbs
And btw Jenni , I am not aware of having any enemies?


Chaz Reinhold

by Chaz Reinhold on 22 January 2017 - 14:01

Yes, because only you (J78) can talk your way out of posting a video, right? C'mon! Lmfao!!!


Mithuna

by Mithuna on 22 January 2017 - 14:01

Hund never even posted as much as a pic of a dog.

BW another story.

Where's the vid of Madox working?

by joanro on 22 January 2017 - 14:01

This thred has irrelevant conversation to the title, but it is generating a bunch of clicks.

Mithuna

by Mithuna on 22 January 2017 - 15:01

If anyone one google muscle mass building in dogs you will see a bunch of sites with people discussing various exercises and nutritional protocols.
I publish a chart from a vet and note the kind of nutrition and exercises I do with my dog and results and so many folks have a prob with that. Its really funny.

by beetree on 22 January 2017 - 15:01

We ignored the vets comment on the quality of the musculature as it relates to the weight because we don't know your vets experience or competence in making the comment. It simply is an opinion you have paid for. A current photo of your stacked dog is being avoided and there really is only one reason to do that, since we know you know how to post images to this site.

We must conclude there aren't ribs to be counted unless the animal is being bent at the angle you describe. All you have to do is cut back on the quantity being fed and she will be in top form, soon enough.

I know this because my free ranging dogs just came back from the vet and both had lost weight. My vet and the tech were very impressed by that, as well as their condition and coat for both a ten and three year old.

Turns out the kid had been over feeding them, unbeknownst to me! Oh, and I have posted recent pictures, that too!






 


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