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emill?or slat/carpet ?

Discussion in 'Products & Equipment' started by BLACKPIT13, Oct 2, 2007.

  1. slim12

    slim12 Super Moderator Staff Member

    I don't. I load up the greens a little heavy when I first start think about working him. I feed some dry food but not a lot. I keep the dogs close to weight and don't load up on feed for a dog that is gaining weight. End result is there are not a lot of dumps in him at any given time. The dogs are only a dump or so away from being empty at any given time.

    I don't use any thing to aid in the emptying process other than natural food and time.

    S
     
  2. ELIAS'PISTOLA

    ELIAS'PISTOLA CH Dog

    good posts slim,,,
    Ive heard collards to be good for a multitude of reasons...

    vitamin k in the greens seems to aid in flushing the kidneys
    and the k ease is supposed to be a catalyst for that function...

    http://www.kvsupply.com/k-ease-kidney-ease-500-tablets

    sure sounds good and some of the greyhound conditioners swear to the products results...
     

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