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by Sting on 21 November 2006 - 14:11

I feed very well thanks, and am lucky I have very good colours in my kennel, but sorry Amir, not convinced about the products given to dogs to improve colour mate. I personally love to see a well pigmented dogs, but shame dogs are not judged on their anatomical and individual merit, if this was so then there would be no cheating to enhance colour to get a better place, because beleive me thats what it is all about! Regards, Sting

4pack

by 4pack on 21 November 2006 - 17:11

Quit worrying about color and focus on health and how your dogs perform.

by amir on 21 November 2006 - 19:11

Sting You do not understand me. When I start showing and breeding before 30 years ago as a child I was very wrong preoccupied with red color and pigmentation. In the meantime I try to learn to see GSD on other way, correct way. And every day I learn something new. I can advise to all GSD fun that is waste of time too much thinking about color but.... I will always give accent on anatomy, drive, working ability and dog personality but I will also take an "extra" care with add on to boost health condition with natural products. And one of the by-effects of that treatment are boosting pigmentation and I want to tell you that is not expensive and waste of time if you have side effect of rising pigmentation when boost health and immunity with sea algae. And it is not cheating judge. You only rise dog possibility from inside. I have not got problems with pigmentation on my dogs and I told what is my accents but I get great side effect with algae specially on powerful dark eyes and I want to share my experience with others. If someone have bad dog you can not correct that thing with anything - that dog will always be bad and it does not matter that he is dark or pale, yellow, sable or red. He will always bad. I am not observate that you do not feed your dogs correct. I think that everyone of us try to do the best for our dogs. And everyone of us have his own treatment and formula. But I changed my formula many times to improve dogs health and I always want to know about others experience with dogs more and more. Try to boost health with algae - it is natural, safe and inexpensive. You will have great effect in period of two months. And dog will thank you. I am satisfied with Canina products and that is only my advise. Regards

by Sting on 22 November 2006 - 20:11

Hello Amir. Just been reading about sea algae, you are right, it seems like a good supplement to use for health benefits, and spoke of improving nail and eye pigment as you mentioned, did not find information about improving colour though, but to be honest only looked on two or three sites. One thing I did read was that it can help prevent dogs from eating their own poop, which was very interesting. And (just for a laugh)it also said it forments abundant hair growth, so I may get some myself, and if it improves my pigment too, maybe I will look like a young 'un again lol!!! Regards, Sting

by IPHIS on 22 November 2006 - 20:11

carrots pureeed...olewo...

by amir on 23 November 2006 - 17:11

Hi Sting Yes, rich hair is noticeable on dogs treatment with algae. Specially on tail.You give me idea - I can suggest to my wife to take algae. She often have affectation about her hair quality and maybe she will also look younger and feel better - just kidding. Bye Amir





 


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