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Purina Pro Plan Performance during the season and PPP Savor the rest of the year. While hunting I give a can of sardines in oil to each dog fed at night after an hour of no activity and immediately after the hunt a supplement called Glyco-charge. Both labs are about 11 years old and just came back from 5 days of chasing ducks and roosters in SD. They held up very well and showed no worse for wear and tear. Labs are just tough.
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My 5 year old setter eats 1x/day in evening, 1/2 can Purina Focus (wet) mixed with 1 full cup Purina Sport Performance 30/20. During hunting season he'll get an extra 1/2 to 1 cup of dry at meal time. Never feed my dog in morning of a hunt or during field trial training.
For those that feed their dogs grain free you may want to read this article - https://todaysveterinarypractice.com...l%20PLOS%20ONE. |
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Recent article on feeding your working Dog....
https://www.gundogmag.com/editorial/...un-dogs/377392 My Vet also says the recent grain free trend is mostly BS..... Working Dogs run on extra fat when they are ground pounding....The sled Dog people figured this out a long time ago.... Addition: During hunting season it is extra: raw eggs, olive oil, cheese, peanut butter, regular butter...Mine has no problem with milk, so often that gets added for protein and fat....If I could get that salmon fish slurry the sled people use, I would be on it... I think a lot of times our Dogs come in and are more interested in rest than eating...Make the evening meal more than enough and irresistible....Kibble and a little water doesn't cut it.... https://iditarod.com/edu/food/ https://wildernessclassroom.org/feeding-the-sled-dogs/
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Here's another good source of dog health and nutrition and a well moderarted site for bird hunters.
https://uplandjournal.ipbhost.com/fo...-bird-hunting/
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Well moderated to an extreme..I lost it when a member accused a sporting clay shooter I know of cheating. You couldn’t make this individual cheat. I go there often to look...well worth ones time..and some of the Dog pics are extremely well done. Those boys love their Foxes. Addition: I would love to pick Greg Hartman’s mind on cameras....his pics are spectacular..
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I don't recall the thread about cheating but Irish Whistler's post are alway's well photographed.
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Best that it be forgotten....and I could/should have handled it differently....
And yes, Irish Whistler also posts amazing pics.
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