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Anthony Ebeyer Australia (Verified User) Posts 166 Dogs 3 / Races 0 16 Jan 2015 12:53
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How big should 8 week old pups be? As in weight etc?? I'm feeding a diet of bread, milk, beef, eggs, calcium and livamol Also supercoat puppy dry food! What else should I feed?
Mark Duffy Ireland (Verified User) Posts 1327 Dogs 24 / Races 3 16 Jan 2015 14:12
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Correct worming....and patience!
Diet sound perfect.....just make sure the feeding bowls are never empty!
Carole Brown Australia (Verified User) Posts 32355 Dogs 185 / Races 2 16 Jan 2015 15:46
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Just make sure you don't feed them raw egg whites, Anthony. Ours get cream and honey in their brekky, but that's just a personal choice.
Joe Mc Gorrey United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 1292 Dogs 2 / Races 0 16 Jan 2015 18:23
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carole why not gave the white of the egg
Carole Brown Australia (Verified User) Posts 32355 Dogs 185 / Races 2 16 Jan 2015 18:25
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Raw egg white will destroy B group vitamins in the body, Joe.
Joe Mc Gorrey United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 1292 Dogs 2 / Races 0 16 Jan 2015 18:28
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oh right i didnt no that carole glad i found that out as ive two pups 4months old and was gaving all the egg
Carole Brown Australia (Verified User) Posts 32355 Dogs 185 / Races 2 16 Jan 2015 18:30
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Joe, it contains avidin and if given over a longish period, it will destroy biotin, a B group vitamin in the body. Cooked eggs or the raw yolk are ok.
James Saunders Australia (Verified User) Posts 4644 Dogs 3 / Races 3 16 Jan 2015 18:38
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start introducing bones of all kinds and yogurt is great too because they have the jalna bush honey one and it tastes great and has no sugar.Plenty of fat and a good kibble and mince..
Joe Mc Gorrey United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 1292 Dogs 2 / Races 0 16 Jan 2015 18:40
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this forum would be lost with out you carole thanks again
James Saunders Australia (Verified User) Posts 4644 Dogs 3 / Races 3 16 Jan 2015 18:58
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Lost without Carole and better with out you Joe..
Carole Brown Australia (Verified User) Posts 32355 Dogs 185 / Races 2 16 Jan 2015 19:06
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Thanks, fellas. Yes James, I forgot to mention that the meat should be fatty, as it is important to help with energy levels, and also helps retain fluid in the body. Joe, extra fat in the diet would help your racing dog too, for the reasons I wrote above. Just monitor his weight, though.
Joe Mc Gorrey United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 1292 Dogs 2 / Races 0 16 Jan 2015 19:24
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james saunders wrote:
Lost without Carole and better with out you Joe..
thanks james lol carole il have him on the suiet monday morning thanks
Jack Ogilvie Australia (Verified User) Posts 15480 Dogs 0 / Races 1 16 Jan 2015 21:39
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Joe if you want to give raw eggs ,throw them in boiling water for 30 seconds. That sorts out the Avidin problem.
Joe Mc Gorrey United Kingdom (Verified User) Posts 1292 Dogs 2 / Races 0 16 Jan 2015 21:48
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good man jack i will do
Jamie Quinlivian Australia (Verified User) Posts 8727 Dogs 10 / Races 0 17 Jan 2015 00:04
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The bit about eating raw eggs.... Im certainly not knocking anyones knowledge or research but it simply does not make any natural sense to me. Eggs are one of natures perfect foods. Could it be that giving one raw egg every 2 days causes no harm and is highly beneficial? And could it be that giving 2 raw eggs every day is likely to be too much, causing the excess avidin to destroy the Bvits?
Carole Brown Australia (Verified User) Posts 32355 Dogs 185 / Races 2 17 Jan 2015 04:56
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Jamie, we used to show dogs, and being novices, we used to feed our German Shepherd raw eggs every day. After several months, all of her undercoat fell out. The raw eggs turned out to be the problem, as the avidin was destroying the biotin, which is involved in hair growth, among other things. It probably would have other effects on a racing greyhound, with the loss of biotin. It took a while for her coat to return to normal.
Grant Thomas Australia (Verified User) Posts 11447 Dogs 64 / Races 20 17 Jan 2015 05:32
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Their only 8 weeks old...for 6 pups...two yolks only per week is plenty mixed through some milk and bread...
Jamie Quinlivian Australia (Verified User) Posts 8727 Dogs 10 / Races 0 17 Jan 2015 05:37
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The very first trainer I spoke to when I chose to train myself, said she fed no more than 3 eggs/week. I never asked why but I'm guessing its to do with what you're saying Carole. So is the sole purpose of the egg white to protect the yolk? Does it have any nutritional benefits at all?
Grant Thomas Australia (Verified User) Posts 11447 Dogs 64 / Races 20 17 Jan 2015 05:40
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Jamie Quinlivian wrote:
The very first trainer I spoke to when I chose to train myself, said she fed no more than 3 eggs/week. I never asked why but I'm guessing its to do with what you're saying Carole. So is the sole purpose of the egg white to protect the yolk? Does it have any nutritional benefits at all?