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Pup Prepping
18 June 2014, 21:04,
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RE: Pup Prepping
(17 June 2014, 15:46)Scythe13 Wrote:
(17 June 2014, 14:40)BeardyMan Wrote: I try to keep a stock of dog food, but at almost £50 for 12kgs it's an expensive hobby. Being hypoallergenic and all that jazz I could eat it myself. Doesn't taste like salmon and sweet potato mind you...

Same problem mate. Whippets have weak stomachs. The rabbits they've been eating recently have been okay with them. I agree with Steve, if it's in range, it's food for them. Problem is our whippets have ZERO prey drive, unless it's your biscuits mate haha.

Winston isn't too bothered about things smaller than him (unless it's a little yappy dog) but anything bigger (horse, cow) he wants to kill, which could come in handy. They're bred for herding cattle. A working dog he isn't, but he's definitely got a very aggressive side that's bubbling below the surface
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Pup Prepping - by Scythe13 - 14 June 2014, 23:12
RE: Pup Prepping - by Steve - 15 June 2014, 10:03
RE: Pup Prepping - by Tarrel - 15 June 2014, 13:32
RE: Pup Prepping - by BeardyMan - 17 June 2014, 14:40
RE: Pup Prepping - by bigpaul - 17 June 2014, 15:19
RE: Pup Prepping - by BeardyMan - 17 June 2014, 15:36
RE: Pup Prepping - by Scythe13 - 17 June 2014, 15:46
RE: Pup Prepping - by Midnitemo - 17 June 2014, 17:07
RE: Pup Prepping - by Scythe13 - 17 June 2014, 18:34
RE: Pup Prepping - by BeardyMan - 18 June 2014, 21:04

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