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by bulldogs on 26 January 2010 - 22:01
ok there are lots and lots of ways to feed our dogs in all breeds my bulldogs and shepherds . I currently am feeding my dogs Eagle Pack Hollistic lamb and Rice.Now of course i dont add anything to my bulldogs food ecept oil for there coat and skin.Now for my shepherd was told that raw hamburger or raw chicken along with there kibble will make his red more darker is this true?
by Ibrahim on 26 January 2010 - 23:01
Ibrahim

by yellowrose of Texas on 26 January 2010 - 23:01
Study GENETICS
you could buy a big bottle of Kraft FOOD RED color used to dye Easter Eggs and ad a teaspoon of vinegar!
YR

by Phil Behun on 26 January 2010 - 23:01

by yellowrose of Texas on 26 January 2010 - 23:01
Also you can put almonds in the food and their eyes will have that nice ALMOND SHAPE
Lemons will make Black pups get Yellow eyes
For Long Coat feed the pups the Long Spaghetti boiled and put into the food.
Marshmellows given at 4 weeks every day will make hair fluffy and put a bit of silver on the breast of all Black pups
Feed Carrots at the age of 6 weeks for that bright tone on the pale tan of black /red pups.
Cabbage boiled with olive oil will make the poop slide out easier and give the poop a whole different smell .
Pups may not eat poop if you add Adolf"s Meat Tenderizer in the food
Tie a ribbon on your index finger to remind you to research Genetics and Traits dominate to German Shepherds before you buy one.
You may not want a German Shepherd as they Bark, dig, shed hair , jump fences, chew everything not hidden, get quite large, require training daily, and have many intestional requirements to keep it balanced and in the dog. Bloat is common and you don't buy an Innertube to solve the problem.
Kidnappers are not very interested in a gsd .
In a hostage situation, you are likely to be released first. if you have a gsd with you and cut up weiners in your pockets.
You will be the last to know if your neighbors don't care for your dog. Animal control can find you first.
Just a few humourous thoughts:
I am gonna write a new book when I can no longer walk and am confined to a wheel chair or my big recliner.
YR
This is from the Jans Book of Nonsense for Breeding Tips

by muldoon on 26 January 2010 - 23:01

by Elkoorr on 26 January 2010 - 23:01

by Red Sable on 26 January 2010 - 23:01
The answer is no Bulldog.

by Ninja181 on 27 January 2010 - 00:01
Breeders and dog show exhibitors have found using Olewo carrots as a food supplement has proven effective in rearing puppies as well as adults. It will help firm up those loose bowel movements and diarrhea related to feeding. They have found it improves their dog’s pigmentation and coat. Reds become redder and all other colors become richer and darker throughout the dogs body.
I've used it, it works.

by bulldogs on 27 January 2010 - 00:01
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