House training a dog
They told me that they must keep eating until they are 8 months old. house training a dog Dog products. I told them, I want them to keep them thin and some a little rib showing. I do not want them to get fat and might have elbow and hip problems. I asked them why did u start feeding them with puppy food instead the adult dog food? I told them maybe I want them to keep them thin. house training a dog Westminster dog show. They were speechless when I said the word "thin. "In your opinion who is doing right? Am I doing wrong to keep them thin or they do not have a right to change the dog food and should have respected my wish. I love my German shepherd dearly but I just do not want them overweight. house training a dog Great-dane-puppies. I have seen dogs are who are overweight and they do not look BEAUTIFUL DOGS. ThanksFranciscoANSWER:Find a new boarding kennel. Not only are these people 100% wrong, they are not smart enough to listen to their customers. I am not a fan of commercial dog food. This includes Eukanuba. If you look into what is actually in these foods you would get sick. I have moved my dogs to an all-natural diet and have seen very positive results in the temperament and vitality of the dogs. Yes you should keep your dog thin, their ribs should be showing slightly. I would recommend that you get the little $9. 00 book I sell called Natural Nutrition for Dogs and Cats. To TopCOMMENT:Hi Ed,I have been reading about natural food options for our canine pets on your web site with great interest. My house and work dog both appear healthy and happy but I see little things that bother me about their commercial food diet. With that in mind I wanted to share a little insight that I have. While in college, I, like most students, would work anywhere to make tuition money. A job that I held for nearly 5 years was in a medium size slaughterhouse. On any given day we would slaughter 250 cows. One would wonder what this has to do with dog food. Well, it has lots to do with it.
House training a dog
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