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Feeding whole fish
I have some mackerle and they only weigh 8oz.can i feed 2 or should i only give him 1 per meal.at least i know he likes fish.but i don't think there wouldn't be anything he won't eat.he had some beef lung yesterday and eat it up.ben just spit it out.i only gave him a small little piece.he loves beef heart.goes nuts when he see's me with it.
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Rosco had three herring totaling 1.5lbs for supper last night, so as long as he handles fish ok, id say feed whatever you need to.
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Please please please give Maggie the steak! Its not too big for her little mouth! Their impression of power is remarkable. They give one the feeling of immense reserves of energy, of great reservoirs of knowledge, of tolerance of disposition, obstinacy of purpose, and tenacity of principle. They are responsive, and they have a lot of quiet, good sense. -J. Wentworth Day, from The Dog in Sport, 1938 |
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He does good on the canned sardines.also did good with the big portugal sardines.and canned tuna.i will try him on it and see what happens.thanks Scott B
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The mackerle was a big hit.had 2 of them and was looking for more and kept licking his empty bowl.
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oh, just a FYI, anything canned, is cooked. So your not really feeding raw fish
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Please please please give Maggie the steak! Its not too big for her little mouth! Their impression of power is remarkable. They give one the feeling of immense reserves of energy, of great reservoirs of knowledge, of tolerance of disposition, obstinacy of purpose, and tenacity of principle. They are responsive, and they have a lot of quiet, good sense. -J. Wentworth Day, from The Dog in Sport, 1938 |
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I will remember that.but for $2 and change i got 3 mackerel.and $2.99 a bag of the frozen big sardines.which is better then 99 cent for 1 can of sardines or tuna.
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I agree, a good price on something is great. Just wanted to let you know though they are cooked, thats all.
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Please please please give Maggie the steak! Its not too big for her little mouth! Their impression of power is remarkable. They give one the feeling of immense reserves of energy, of great reservoirs of knowledge, of tolerance of disposition, obstinacy of purpose, and tenacity of principle. They are responsive, and they have a lot of quiet, good sense. -J. Wentworth Day, from The Dog in Sport, 1938 |
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which are cooked the canned fish.or the whole frozen fish.?the frozen ones once thawed had blood.and felt like fresh fish and smelt like it also.
Last edited by angeldogs; February 28th, 2007 at 05:58 AM. |
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Canned. Anything canned is cooked.
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Please please please give Maggie the steak! Its not too big for her little mouth! Their impression of power is remarkable. They give one the feeling of immense reserves of energy, of great reservoirs of knowledge, of tolerance of disposition, obstinacy of purpose, and tenacity of principle. They are responsive, and they have a lot of quiet, good sense. -J. Wentworth Day, from The Dog in Sport, 1938 |
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ok.we fish around here in the summer.so is it safe to feed what we catch out of the streams,rivers and man made lakes.
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Honestly, I'm not 100% sure. I would maybe just freeze it for a few days, just to be safe. But really, I don't think it would be an issue.
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Please please please give Maggie the steak! Its not too big for her little mouth! Their impression of power is remarkable. They give one the feeling of immense reserves of energy, of great reservoirs of knowledge, of tolerance of disposition, obstinacy of purpose, and tenacity of principle. They are responsive, and they have a lot of quiet, good sense. -J. Wentworth Day, from The Dog in Sport, 1938 |
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i will have to find out about that.
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