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thats bob the far dog, with the more curled tail makes some difference getting the hair off, also makes people laugh. He does eat everything including grapes, apples, oranges, mints, cinnamon sweets, and i recall him eating some broccoli.
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FarmerPug wrote:thats bob the far dog, with the more curled tail makes some difference getting the hair off, also makes people laugh. He does eat everything including grapes, apples, oranges, mints, cinnamon sweets, and i recall him eating some broccoli.

Nowt wrong with that mate,
they all have vitamins in them so there good for him,
ifeed mine veg /cabbage swede, potatoes, sweet corn abit of garlic,
with either chicken /beef/ rabbit or venison, sometimes tuna for the oils,
they eat cherry pie or apple pie -all sugar free, its the only way ican get fruit in them,
and the best thing for dogs comes in tins from any supermarket (tomatoes) my dogs go thru about 4 tins aweek there full of vitamins and other stuff which stops dogs getting cramps.
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is chocolate really bad for dogs?
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Yep, and so is potato according to t' wife
And you should have seen her when I fed an onion to one of the retards the other night 


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an onion, what harm can that do.
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It might upset her poor delicate stomach. This would be the same dog that eats anything she can get in her mouthFarmerPug never wrote:An onion?!! What harm can that do??!!!

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ive gave chocolate to bob on a number of occasions, but it would be just a very small end bit off a topic or something, otherwise you get looked at with a face which in dog language must mean 'You miserable greedy heartless bastard' but i try and avoid giving the dog chocolate.
At 8 you do wonder is he starting to get older, the only times ive seen him struggle to stand up is when hes sitting at the fire and i call him to get up, but its not really age its more 'bugger off im nice and comfy here'
At 8 you do wonder is he starting to get older, the only times ive seen him struggle to stand up is when hes sitting at the fire and i call him to get up, but its not really age its more 'bugger off im nice and comfy here'
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Our old dog (a cocker spaniel) used to steal chocolate bars and take them outside and eat them (including the wrapper, silly bugger). He also stole an onion once and took it outside and ate it - the look on his face was priceless; a sort of combination of "OMG SOUR!" and utter triumph.
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onion is suposed to be toxic for dogs,FarmerPug wrote:an onion, what harm can that do.
mine all get abit of onion iknow of 100s of others that give there dogs abit of onion,
strangely none of my dogs have had worms -abit of onion boiled up with there meat seems to help them ,
garlic wards off fleas,
potato causes them no harm unless the potato is green ,
if onions and all that was bad for dogs mine wouidnt be getting any,
one of my dogs cost 20grand when we bought him hes coming to the end of his racing career now and proper home cooked food is doing him no harm
he even gets the odd buiscuit from my kids,
adog is clever it wont eat anything that is bad for them,
and when a dog as a upset stomache itl eat grass they know how to look after them selves

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You said what now?lozz wrote: one of my dogs cost 20grand

I don't have a dog but know of, and look after, one or two from time to time. You should give them 'doggy' chocolate as there's something in ours that's not too good. One dog I knew loved the silver skin on the back of a piece of fish (chip shop stylee) also loved cheese, and chicken tikka starters

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ai yup 20k he was cheap beleive it or not ,Welly wrote:You said what now?lozz wrote: one of my dogs cost 20grand![]()
I don't have a dog but know of, and look after, one or two from time to time. You should give them 'doggy' chocolate as there's something in ours that's not too good. One dog I knew loved the silver skin on the back of a piece of fish (chip shop stylee) also loved cheese, and chicken tikka starters
there was a dog in ireland abit slower than him worth £25k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgG-n_KTZJM
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20k for a dog bleeding heck thats a lot, i went to the pound, seen my dog as an unwanted pup about 4 weeks old, got him for £15 and had him ever since.
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yer iknow mate.FarmerPug wrote:20k for a dog bleeding heck thats a lot, i went to the pound, seen my dog as an unwanted pup about 4 weeks old, got him for £15 and had him ever since.
you dont actualy pay the full 20k for a dog,
its done by Syndicate, everything then gets split down the Middle, vet bills .trainer fees, and the Money from the wins gets split fair and square.
you can buy a greyhound for less than £50 but it wont cut the mustard,
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i see, i missed the opportunity when my dog was a pup to have him trained for the sheep, but more usefully as a hunting dog to retrieve the rabbits, anyhow without the training he still seems to have instinctivley picked both up. Only problems were that he got a bad bite one time off some rabbit near lost the eye, cost £70 to get it stitched up. And then there was the time he tried rounding up sheep with cattle, or one bull, the bull took no bullshit, and kicked him, so he hobbled back towards me and failed to jump properly over the electric fence, and got a jip off it aswell, i had to carry the dog back home and he lay for about a week on the sofa before recovering from that. But my uncle has one of them beranese mountain dogs, i thought £1100 was expensive but a £20k greyhound makes him seem like a pound shop bargain shelf special.
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ihad adog just before christmas a well bred grey 15mth old ..FarmerPug wrote:i see, i missed the opportunity when my dog was a pup to have him trained for the sheep, but more usefully as a hunting dog to retrieve the rabbits, anyhow without the training he still seems to have instinctivley picked both up. Only problems were that he got a bad bite one time off some rabbit near lost the eye, cost £70 to get it stitched up. And then there was the time he tried rounding up sheep with cattle, or one bull, the bull took no bullshit, and kicked him, so he hobbled back towards me and failed to jump properly over the electric fence, and got a jip off it aswell, i had to carry the dog back home and he lay for about a week on the sofa before recovering from that. But my uncle has one of them beranese mountain dogs, i thought £1100 was expensive but a £20k greyhound makes him seem like a pound shop bargain shelf special.
he was having a Gallop in the feild and out of no where a big fox apeard it ripped half the dogs throat out,
cost me a fortune in vet bills, vet wanted to put the dog to sleep but idisagreed, dog was fixed up but he was never the same he wouidnt race again withought wanting to fight, iended up giving him away his career was finished.

its abig gamble with dogs when there out in the open you never know what theyl have a go at or what will have a go at them ,
Cattle is Hard theyl take no sh*t off a dog,
ive Got a dog here thats been raised in the open in ireland and shes been beaten up offa horse one of its ribs is deformed where the horse booted her

.. anywayz back to topic hows that old jeep has ya got it fired up yet

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